Sunday Ticket and PS3

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Lotus
08-19-2011, 10:10 AM
$335 for 17 weeks of football = about $20 a week. For me it's a no-brainer as an out of town fan, and also someone who loves to kick back and flip through all the games and basically spends most of Sundays watching football.

I think we'll eventually see more options become available.

If I had $335 a year spare then it would be a no-brainer for me, too. You have better finances than I do. Want to help a brother and pay for his Sunday Ticket? :)

mredskins
08-19-2011, 10:16 AM
$335 for 17 weeks of football = about $20 a week. For me it's a no-brainer as an out of town fan, and also someone who loves to kick back and flip through all the games and basically spends most of Sundays watching football.

I think we'll eventually see more options become available.


Cheaper then a bar tab!

MTK
08-19-2011, 10:17 AM
Cheaper then a bar tab!

Cheaper, more comfortable, private bathroom, and I get to control the remote!

SmootSmack
08-19-2011, 11:33 AM
Shoot, if I could have the Ticket for $50, I'd happily switch to Directv.

SS, since you are into internet sports marketing, I have to give a shout for all of us who simply cannot afford Sunday Ticket. Even if I could afford it, it would be kind of a waste, since you can't watch all of EVERY game.

Instead it would be great if there were an a la carte model where I could pay to stream the games that I want. If I ended up paying $80 a year on the a la carte model, I'd go for it. And that is $80 a year that providers would have, whereas now they get nothing from me because $335 is just too expensive.

I realize that there are real knots in this suggestion, such as Directv's contract. But $80 a year from many consumers may end up financially outweighing $335 a year from fewer consumers.

I'm sure that you've approached all of this before because internet marketing is what you do. I just wanted to take the opportunity to cast a vote for the little guy.

As a fan I would love an a la carte model. But the professional in me has looked to figure out a viable business model for that, and it's not so simple.

Lotus
08-19-2011, 11:50 AM
As a fan I would love an a la carte model. But the professional in me has looked to figure out a viable business model for that, and it's not so simple.

I was afraid that you would say that. C'est la guerre.

It would be nice if there were some way to make it cheaper. The MLB and NHL packages are much cheaper than Sunday Ticket, although obviously different sports economies are at play.

SBprimetime
08-19-2011, 12:17 PM
For those of you not willing/able to shell out that kind of money for Sunday Ticket, the Redzone channel that NFL network offers is an amazing way to spend a Sunday. They show nothing but the most exciting moments live from every game going on at the time. And no commercials. Last year me and my roommates spent more than a few Sundays glued to the Redzone for 9 hours straight. Oh, and no commercials at all.

mredskins
08-19-2011, 12:26 PM
I was afraid that you would say that. C'est la guerre.

It would be nice if there were some way to make it cheaper. The MLB and NHL packages are much cheaper than Sunday Ticket, although obviously different sports economies are at play.


At $20 a game I don't know how it could be cheaper???? ALC would probably be like $30 or $40 a game. Look what WWE and UFC get for their crap on pay per view!

skinsguy
08-19-2011, 02:19 PM
$335 for 17 weeks of football = about $20 a week. For me it's a no-brainer as an out of town fan, and also someone who loves to kick back and flip through all the games and basically spends most of Sundays watching football.

I think we'll eventually see more options become available.

That to me is still a lot of money. I think when more options become available, we should hopefully see lower prices for access with increased competition.

mredskins
08-19-2011, 02:59 PM
Some folks here live in a fantasy world as to what things cost.

MTK
08-19-2011, 03:09 PM
Doubt the rates would ever go down.

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