10-31-2007, 07:00 PM | #1 | |||
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NFL Sunday Ticket / NFL Network - Article
Here is a pretty long and thorough article regarding all things NFL, Direct TV, and Cable.
This was on ESPN.com http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/print...magesPrint=off Quote:
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10-31-2007, 07:12 PM | #2 |
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That's a really interesting article. I don't have anything to say about the numbers that are being thrown around in the article, but I can speak for my own personal experience. I don't want to go through the process of getting a satellite dish installed (if my landlord even allows it). I'd rather just do cable and get NFL Sunday Ticket that way. If the NFL offered that at $250 a year or $50 a year or whatever, I'd be all over it.
Unfortunately, since I choose not to get DirecTV, I'm essentially choosing not to give the NFL any of my money through Sunday Ticket. There are millions of others like me, I'm sure. At the end of the day, it's the NFL's loss, not mine. I hope things change in 2010, but I'll survive if they don't.
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10-31-2007, 07:47 PM | #3 |
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I really just don't like satellite. I like cable. The cost of satellite TV and a Cable Internet is more the cable internet and cable tv.
I want NFL sunday ticket. I want the NFL network. I'm pissed I can't get either. I wrote my Senator, Congressman the FCC and I can't remember who else regarding this. Cable companies have a monopoly in our area. I don't have a choice of my cable provider, I can only choose one. And mine doesn't offer the NFL network on any Tier. It is complete crap. I might be able to get a dish if I cut down a tree. But, I don't want to do that either. Shit pisses me off. |
10-31-2007, 07:49 PM | #4 |
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Easterbrook's yearly tilt at the Sunday Ticket windmill.. at least it spent time on it rather then going Pats hunting.. oh wait.. he did that too.
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10-31-2007, 08:04 PM | #5 |
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Sort of related. I can't WATCH the damn PATS vs Colts game this weekend. I'm in houston and I have the Texans vs Raiders. YAY!
Don't get me wrong, I watch the texans faithfully each week, but in this one case I don't think I would. |
10-31-2007, 08:05 PM | #6 | |
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I hear people complain all the time that cable companies are a monopoly, but they aren't there are direct competitors, they just use different mediums to provide the service. Unless you want even more cables ran aerial or underground through your neighborhood, I don't see another cable company providing service is 95% of the country any time soon. Additional cable providers in a city will double the # of cables you see on utility poles through your city. Plus the upfront investment of installing more cables is usually too great for a new company to come in and do such a thing. Not to mention the need to sign a franchise agreement with the city/county/state (whichever way it's done where you are). You can't just run different cable companies service through the same outside lines and if you did, those lines were installed and are maintained by your current company anyway. |
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10-31-2007, 08:09 PM | #7 |
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I'd gladly pay $250 for Sunday Ticket on digital cable. Until then $6/month for streamtv is as good as it gets I guess.
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10-31-2007, 08:10 PM | #8 |
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Interesting article and count me as a current Sunday Ticket subscriber (and if the article is correct about '94 being the first year, then a subscriber for the entire length of Sunday Ticker) who would jump back to cable in a heartbeat if they were allowed Sunday Ticket.
However I have to take exception to a really LAME argument being made in the article... "Meanwhile, Sunday Ticket remains available only to the select few whose places of dwelling have an unobstructed view of the southwest sky." I could be wrong, but I call complete bullshit on this arguement. Select few? What percentage of people can't get directv? Maybe people don't want it, but can't get it? I seriously doubt it is overwhleming like he argues. |
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10-31-2007, 08:24 PM | #10 | |
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It is actually a pretty high number. People in cities have issues putting dishes out. People in apartments, again have issues with dishes. Dishes in poor neighborhoods are big time targets to get jacked. Dishes in wooded neighborhoods are again hard to place. Dishes in windy areas are not the most reliable. I work in the oil field and we have a dish on every rig. They are far from reliable. Almost forgot, dishes in areas with heavy snow can have major issues. Snow can collect on the dish and heavy snow will cause a bad picture. Last edited by astrosfan64 : 10-31-2007 at 08:25 PM. |
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10-31-2007, 08:26 PM | #11 |
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Before DirecTV made the recent upgrades to their HD service, I would have said that I'd go back to cable in a second if they had the Sunday Ticket. Sunday Ticket was the only reason I got DirecTV in the first place. Now, if both cable and DirecTV offered Sunday Ticket, I'd probably stay with DirecTV for the extra HD they offer.
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10-31-2007, 08:32 PM | #12 |
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We haven't had "cable" since the mid-90's and especially based on my son's most recent experience I have no plans of returning. As for the Sunday Ticket issue, also count me as a VERY happy subscriber and will continue as long as it is offered and is possible.
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10-31-2007, 08:34 PM | #13 |
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The guy really seems to have a grudge against satellite despite saying otherwise earlier.
I had Directv and the Sunday Ticket for 4 years. Had no problems with service or anything of that nature. When I moved from San Antonio to Tacoma I switched to cable, it sucks, but it was choice because I could get TV/Phone/Internet for the price I was paying for Directv before. The only bad things I have to say about directv involve their customer service, no problems outside of that. The rumor I've heard is the NFL wants to move the Sunday Ticket online, similar to how MLB has with their package, after the contract expires in 2010. Seems like the logical step to make for them, it'll be interesting to see if they can come to an agreement with cable operators in the meantime. What it comes down to is its the NFL's right to sell their product in any way they see fit. Just about everyone has the basic ability to get Directv if they want, for various reasons. For those that don't want to or can't get dish it sucks, but there's little congress can do other than try and mediate the disagreements between the NFL and cable companies. |
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We (Time Warner Cable) currently have 21 HD channels in the Los Angeles market. But we are also in the midst of a cable plant upgrade that will increase our channel bandwidth about 250 MHz (roughly 4 HD channels per 6 MHz spread) so theoretically that could be 160 or so more HD channels, but I know we aren't planning on using it only for that.
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10-31-2007, 08:46 PM | #15 | |
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Yes, number and quality of HD channels would be one important factor if Sunday Ticket was on both. |
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11-01-2007, 08:56 AM | #16 | |
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But when the NFL execs go off on cable companies not putting NFLN on the basic tier for harming the consumers, then its fair game to bring up their Sunday Ticket policy. It's the hypocrisy that's the issue.
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11-01-2007, 10:07 AM | #17 |
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Being without DirecTV the last 2 football seasons has sucked. Weekend after weekend of having to watch the damn Patriots.
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11-01-2007, 10:21 AM | #18 |
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Sunday Ticket is $250?!? Are you kidding me? That's pretty ridiculous, IMO.
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11-01-2007, 10:35 AM | #20 | |
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I think it's a good value. I get to watch my Eagles every week from the comfort of my own house (I'm not a big fan of sports bars) for about 16 dollars per week. Plus, I get to pick and choose the best of games each Sunday to watch. To me, it is well worth that price.
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11-01-2007, 10:45 AM | #21 |
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Agreed. Compare that to the cost of going to even one game, and you see what a bargain it is.
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11-01-2007, 10:58 AM | #22 |
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I think the $250 price is about right. I bought the NFL Ticket when I lived in DC and I think I would do it again if I ever lived outside of Detroit.
That said, since I do live in Detroit (and therefore get to see all the Lions' games locally), I don't have the NFL Sunday Ticket and don't think it'd be worth the $250 just to watch "the best games each week". I loved the ability to do so when I had it, but I would pay $250 just for that.
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11-01-2007, 11:04 AM | #23 |
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Sunday Ticket is well worth the price to me. Even when Carolina sucks and I'm not terribly concerned with catching all of their games, i'd really like the option to watch someone other than Atlanta.
And I agree w/ astrofan pointing out that the number of people who don't have access to DirectTV is pretty high, if for no other reason than the difficulty installing it at many apartment complexes. In the Atlanta area at least, most apartments only allow you to have a dish if you can attach it to your balcony. Many apartment complexes have apartments with sun rooms instead of balconies, thus no satellite availability. Many more are in wooded areas, no/limited satellite availability. And for those that do have a view of the sky and a balcony, you have to be facing the right direction. I would be willing to bet that less than 40% of the people living in apartments have access to DirectTV. |
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I agree with that. If I ever moved back to South Jersey/Philly area, I wouldn't pay for Sunday Ticket. It is only worth that price because I get to see my favorite team when I otherwise wouldn't most weeks. Most likely I'll be in Louisiana for a very long time, so I'll continue to be a subscriber for a long time. |
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11-01-2007, 11:30 AM | #25 |
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NFL Sunday Ticket is the greatest thing ever. It's worth every penny.
The author's claims that the DiercTV signal pixilates in the rain is inaccurate. Massive electrical storms are problematic, but other than that, weather isn't a big deal. |
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11-01-2007, 11:37 AM | #27 | |
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This is hands-down the biggest excuse I hear for not using DirecTV, and it is just patently false. I have had DirecTV in the distant suburbs as well as in the city and had the signal go out a maximum of 4 times over 6 years. One of those times was during a hurricane.
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11-01-2007, 11:46 AM | #28 |
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I think it is very dependent upon the setup and location. Here in Louisiana, our DirecTV pixellates and even occasionally goes out with very heavy rains/lightning storms. However, we get them more frequently than some other parts of the country. I'd say ours has gone out about 5-10 times in the last 18 months, but it is usually only for 10-15 minutes until the worst of the storm passes.
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11-01-2007, 12:46 PM | #29 |
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What I would like to see is both an option for the package deal, a PPV weekend deal (for just the weekend, for those of us that aren't always at home), and a PPV per game deal. That would cover all the reasons people might want to watch games, and I think in the long run create more revenue, since they would charge more on the single deals.
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There currently is a deal on the table from Time Warner Cable to the NFLN to do PPV for the games on NFLN and TWC would give all the revenue to the NFLN. This is just something we are trying to do to appease those fans that want those games.
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There is a pay per week deal currently available. I have no idea how much it is for the Sunday Ticket, but it is available (but not advertised at all.) There is also a weekly deal for their ESPN Gameplan package for college games that I take advantage of only when it is the only way for me to see USC play (just once this year so far) and the weekly College plan is 21.95 IIRC.
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Gosh but that was a hard read.
And here's the parts that leave me scratching my head most Quote:
Not at a price they aren't comfortable with. Quote:
Umm ... why? Is there some inalienable right to watch pro football that I've missed in U.S. History classes? And the most bewildering part of all: Quote:
That's one of the most ridiculous suggestions I've ever heard, and believe me, I've heard a lot of them.
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Let's stop funding these stadiums, in which the NFL wants to take some games every year overseas, then I will care about the NFL complaints.
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11-01-2007, 09:37 PM | #37 |
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I also gladly pay for the Sunday Ticket on DTV, so I can pick and chose a game, instead of being forced to watch what a network exec wants me to.
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Apparently DirecTV has upped the ante and has extended its agreement past 2010, paying $1billion per year from 2011-2014, and even paying if 2011 is a lockout year:
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/200...ngs/index.html
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Was wondering when someone was going to bring this up. According to something I read yesterday, though, it appears that they have carved out online/mobile access to games from this monopoly, so I assume that means we can pay for the privilege of watching games on Sundays from our computers or phones. Not exactly the best compromise for those who can't get DTV, but I guess it's better than nothing.
For as little as I'm able to watch NFL on Sunday afternoon these days, they've already priced me out of the DTV package, which I haven't bought for the past 2 seasons. Just not worth it.
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Here it is:
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I think I read something like that if you had a LOS for DirectTV, you are not eligible to get the online package.
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Well, I won't get DirecTV for Sunday Ticket because I just don't care enough. I'll spend my $250 at a sports bar which gets the package and eat lunch. Of course, the bar I did go to just closed indefinitely due to structrual issues...but they had a great setup with 7 HDTV's all in one viewing area.
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03-24-2009, 12:02 PM | #46 |
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Even though I would lose Sunday Ticket, I am considering moving away from DirecTV. Our TiVo busted, and so we got the new DirecTV DVR, and it is buggy. Not horribly buggy, but still. Just not a great product.
Saving $250/year plus getting cable for cheaper than DirecTV seems worth it to me. So getting cable and not having to lose my Sunday Ticket would be the best of all worlds. But, if I were DirecTV, I would pay Howard Stern level money to keep the exclusive Sunday Ticket rights. I really think that, without Sunday Ticket, DirecTV has no advantage over cable for most people who live in the city. |
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Yeah...I mean, how many people have Dish Network??? I did at one point with some roommates, but that was because AT&T bundled it with phone and DSL and the landlord picked as bills were included in the cost. But with U-Verse taking off, Dish will get left out in the cold in those bundles. |
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I totally agree. I had DirecTV for a year. I liked the service well enough. At the time they had the TiVo DVR, which was great. I loved it. I only lost service two or three times due to weather. When we moved from DC to Detroit, I decided to switch to cable, since I really only had DirecTV for the Sunday Ticket and Center Ice Package (my local DC cable company didn't offer it). Moving back to Detroit meant I got to watch the Lions (yay?) and the local Comcast had the Center Ice Package. It was easier to have cable, and slightly cheaper due to the cost savings with the internet. I also had a horrible experience in trying to cancel my DirecTV service. They made things exceptionally difficult to end the service and continued to harass us for a couple of months. As for the Sunday ticket, I probably would cave at the end, but I am not sure if I would get it again. I liked having it and the first couple of weekends were glorious. But, realistically, you can only "watch" one early and one late game, unless you're flipping around. Also, if you have anything to do on a Sunday afternoon, you lose 1/17th of your money. In the one year I had it, I think I had to miss about 3 or 4 Sundays do to various comitments.
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I moved to DirectTV last year and love it. I get about 70-80 more HD channels (which alone makes it worth while), add in the Sunday ticket, more options for the English Premier League, the OnDemand stuff, full access on all 4 TVs and the total cost (without Sunday ticket - about $10 more a month) and I've been very happy with DirectTV.
If you just want standard cable on 2-3 TVs and a 1 with expanded and DVR (with few frills), then cable probably wins the day on price. But, once you start adding in a few options (esp the additional HD channels), the advantages of DirectTV seem to start bubbling to the top. I've also noticed a much better picture with DirectTV over cable on the few HD channels cable had. Last edited by Arles : 03-24-2009 at 12:25 PM. |
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With the new price that DirecTV is paying, I wonder how much NFL Ticket will go up.
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