SMW: Disney, Fox and WB-D to launch Sports Streaming Service
Posted: Wed Feb 07, 2024 2:22 am
BOOM!!
WOW this is BIG!
https://www.sportsmediawatch.com/2024/0 ... this-year/
>> ESPN, Fox Sports and Warner Bros. Discovery announced Tuesday plans to launch a joint streaming service this fall that will include all of the companies’ sports properties and networks.
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The announcement Tuesday is one of the more surprising developments in recent sports media history. The decline of cable — and the inability of direct-to-subscriber streaming to adequately replicate its convenience and reach — has been a dominant storyline for several years. <<
Wow just wow. I've written about Cable vs Streaming alot and how Cable has advantages that while costlywill help keep it alive, but This is just a bypass of cable with 3 of the 5 major networks! Noticably absent was the one network that is a mega cable company too... NBC/Comcast, and of course CBS too (the weakest). Will this even have anti-trust implications as it by-passes not only cable but local TV broadcasters? Cable HATE paying networks "carriage" fees - But by making a multi-network streaming service Nets will need to make that $$ up.
The bundling of streamers has begun. The king is dead (cable bundle) long live the king (streaming bundle)!! Well not yet but with YahooTV, Hulu + Live TV and now this its another option... a whole lot of disruption for nuttin.
And will this include ONLY the sports programming on these networks or other programing as well.
Will this force cable to finally offer ala cart prcing?
Will cable lobby that streamers should get the same regulations that Cable operators have and whose costs are a large part of a cable bill?
Lots of questions - inlcuding what impact this will have on live sports including the UFL.
Here's more details from CNBC:
https://www.cnbc.com/2024/02/06/espn-fo ... -year.html
WOW this is BIG!
https://www.sportsmediawatch.com/2024/0 ... this-year/
>> ESPN, Fox Sports and Warner Bros. Discovery announced Tuesday plans to launch a joint streaming service this fall that will include all of the companies’ sports properties and networks.
~
The announcement Tuesday is one of the more surprising developments in recent sports media history. The decline of cable — and the inability of direct-to-subscriber streaming to adequately replicate its convenience and reach — has been a dominant storyline for several years. <<
Wow just wow. I've written about Cable vs Streaming alot and how Cable has advantages that while costlywill help keep it alive, but This is just a bypass of cable with 3 of the 5 major networks! Noticably absent was the one network that is a mega cable company too... NBC/Comcast, and of course CBS too (the weakest). Will this even have anti-trust implications as it by-passes not only cable but local TV broadcasters? Cable HATE paying networks "carriage" fees - But by making a multi-network streaming service Nets will need to make that $$ up.
The bundling of streamers has begun. The king is dead (cable bundle) long live the king (streaming bundle)!! Well not yet but with YahooTV, Hulu + Live TV and now this its another option... a whole lot of disruption for nuttin.
And will this include ONLY the sports programming on these networks or other programing as well.
Will this force cable to finally offer ala cart prcing?
Will cable lobby that streamers should get the same regulations that Cable operators have and whose costs are a large part of a cable bill?
Lots of questions - inlcuding what impact this will have on live sports including the UFL.
Here's more details from CNBC:
https://www.cnbc.com/2024/02/06/espn-fo ... -year.html