So on-brand that a Conference that already struggles immensely with national exposure would then choose to air up to half their games (as reported last week by Dennis Dodd on CBSSports.com) on a streaming platform that over 3/4 of the country probably doesn’t know provides that content.
And how does streaming sports content work for a bar…
So on-brand that a Conference that already struggles immensely with national exposure would then choose to air up to half their games (as reported last week by Dennis Dodd on CBSSports.com) on a streaming platform that over 3/4 of the country probably doesn’t know provides that content.
And how does streaming sports content work for a bar/sports bar setting? Say Cal/ASU is gonna be on Amazon Prime - could fans go to a bar in say LA or NYC and watch it? Anyone know?
How did it work for Thursday night NFL games? I’m sure bars were able to stream Amazon Prime for those games. Going with Amazon Prime is probably the smart move in terms exposure and steaming since people who want to TNF NFL games will have it and you’re not asking people to go to a different streaming platform like Apple TV or Netflix to watch the P10/12 games.
So on-brand that a Conference that already struggles immensely with national exposure would then choose to air up to half their games (as reported last week by Dennis Dodd on CBSSports.com) on a streaming platform that over 3/4 of the country probably doesn’t know provides that content.
And how does streaming sports content work for a bar/sports bar setting? Say Cal/ASU is gonna be on Amazon Prime - could fans go to a bar in say LA or NYC and watch it? Anyone know?
How did it work for Thursday night NFL games? I’m sure bars were able to stream Amazon Prime for those games. Going with Amazon Prime is probably the smart move in terms exposure and steaming since people who want to TNF NFL games will have it and you’re not asking people to go to a different streaming platform like Apple TV or Netflix to watch the P10/12 games.
I dunno - I watched all the TNF at my or someone else’s home…
It’ll be interesting to see what those same places do with YouTube getting the Sunday ticket.