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Sorry, but I think the NFL knows what they're doing. I have no doubt that they weighed the options of having it available to all providers versus the offer they were getting from DirecTV.In a single year Directv through promotions had 1.1 million people sign up for Sunday Ticket.
It is currently $60 for 5 months or $300 for Sunday ticket max. If in 1 year, 1.1 million people signed up that is $300 million. An article I just read states they have over 2 million users and that is prior to the NFL season. That is $600 million worth of subscriptions.
Now if you were to unlock it and allow all TV providers to have it and distribute it like preseason live on NFL.com, I'd expect on a very rough estimate 10 million people or more to subscribe. At $300 per user, that comes to $3 Billion, or 3x as much as Directv pays yearly for the rights. That doesn't include TV providers paying NFL for the use of their channel.
NFL stands to make MUCH more money if they open up their product to more people.
It's like Madden NFL. EA Sports is paying so much for the NFL exclusivity rights that the league makes more from having that 1 contract than they made when other companies could make NFL products too.












