Can Venu Sports Change the Game for Streaming? | Podcast Ep. 07

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  • Опубликовано: 18 май 2024
  • On today's episode of the podcast, I discuss the first details on Venu Sports, the new sports streaming service from Disney, FOX, and Warner Bros Discovery that is set to launch in Fall of 2024. Will it be a game-changer for streaming sports on TV or will Warner Bros Discovery's (possible) lack of NBA rights sink it?
    I also cover the confusing state of the 2024-2025 NFL Season and free MLB games on The Roku Channel.
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    Venu Sports First Details 01:00
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  • @purplesprigs
    @purplesprigs 7 дней назад +2

    For $60, Sling has all of the sports and much more (I care about Motor Trend and little else). This would have to be a great deal to make me switch.

  • @SirRome-tg1df
    @SirRome-tg1df 13 дней назад +2

    Another great video, and info on new streaming service. Awesome back ground two 👍👍.

  • @rickwiese5438
    @rickwiese5438 13 дней назад +1

    I'm cautiously optimistic about the Venu package. As someone who loves sports, but stopped watching the cable news food fight years ago and has little interest in the basic cable channels, this could be very consumer friendly even at $50 a month (I already subscribe to both Peacock and Paramount Plus). I would prefer that the channels be fed live through the day even if they're showing other content.
    What I'd really like is to be able to pick out any channel and only the channels I want a la carte, paying a fixed fee for each. This was something that companies such as Turner Vision offered to satellite dish customers in the 1990s (after scrambling spoiled the fun of everything being free and in the clear). But I realize that's not happening and the Venu package would represent a pretty large chunk of the channels I'd pick out if true a la carte were available. So we'll see when more information and a price become available.

    • @ShallIStreamIt
      @ShallIStreamIt  13 дней назад +1

      I know Spectrum experimented with an a la carte “TV Choice” plan that let you pick the channels, but from what I heard it wasn’t that great of a deal once you factored in the extra fees. I think it would take a lot of cooperation between rival companies to truly allow an a la carte channel picker and it doesn’t seem likely.
      But who knows? Maybe the cable companies will pull something together like that as a Hail Mary to save the linear networks?

    • @rickwiese5438
      @rickwiese5438 11 дней назад +1

      @@ShallIStreamIt You never know. This stuff always seems to go in crazy and unexpected directions. But the content producers are charging so much more today than back then (especially for sports, news and local channels). And everybody is protecting their own territory and want to make sure if you're paying for one channel you're paying for the rest as well. Back then they were just glad to be getting anything from people who had recently been getting all the content for free. I think ESPN was a buck or so a month, but most were far less than that. The next few years are going to be really interesting in any case.

  • @JohnnyReno71
    @JohnnyReno71 13 дней назад

    I’m just wondering if I’ll have to sign up for this to get the sports stuff I like. I currently have Sling and ESPN+ and get everything I need.

    • @ShallIStreamIt
      @ShallIStreamIt  13 дней назад

      It’s looking like there won’t be a significant price difference between this and Sling but we’ll wait and see.