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Originally Posted by chiefzilla1501
So you're saying that if you open up subscribership to 100M households instead of 20M that you won't see a significant bump in subscribers? That the NFL doesn't get hurt whatsoever by not offering convenient viewing options to 80% of US households?
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You really fail to understand this: The NFL is GUARANTEED $1.5 BILLION DOLLARS PER YEAR with Direct TV.
Why in the ****ing world would they take their business elsewhere, which doesn't include guarantees, in a time of declining viewership?
You're ASSUMING that more people would subscribe but it's just that: An assumption.
You can order the most basic DTV package for $29.99 and get Sunday Ticket FREE or you're charged $259-$359 each year with the most basic package.
If more people WANTED Sunday Ticket, they could purchase it.