Spider-Dan
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Bay Area Niner-Hater
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« on: September 30, 2009, 12:19:18 am » |
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For years, I could not figure out what possible reason the NFL had to exclude Dish Network, Comcast, and AT&T from the Sunday Ticket package that DirecTV offers. There's absolutely no way that DirecTV can offer anything remotely close to what the other 3 can, combined.
With the creation of the NFL Network (NFLN), I had an inkling. With the introduction of the Thursday night NFLN-only games, I became more certain.
It is my opinion that the NFL plans to grow the infrastructure and buy-in numbers of the NFLN to the point where they have serious clout with the other cable/broadband/satellite providers, then allow DirecTV's deal to expire and do one of two things:
1) (the moderate plan) Offer their own NFLN-branded Sunday Ticket, and make it a package deal with NFLN
2) (the extreme plan) Expand their staff/infrastructure sizably over the next few years, then take over all broadcasting (even from CBS/NBC/Fox) and put in their own broadcasting/commentary crews, and sell the games to the broadcast networks in pre-packaged NFLN form.
The latter scenario is, as stated, rather extreme. But given that the NFL seems to believe itself to be invincible, I don't think this strategy is out of the question.
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