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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.oof... nearly 50 million households watched the super bowl this year... spitballin' here... if they nfl charged a modest $50 for it... that 2.5 billion dollars... lose half of that to taxes and fixed costs... so they net 1.25 billion... that's a lot of money... (i dont actually believe 50 million households will pay $50 for the game though)
but...
I think the TV stations that pay for the rights to broadcast the NFL might object to something like this... Right now its equitable, with the game rotating between the rights holders... They make huge money on ads... something like 6m or 7m for a 30 second spot... so hows that gonna go over with them? in total (pregame, game, post game) Fox made 636 million from super bowl ads... last year nbc made 578 million...
so does the nfl make their broadcast partners whole? If im paying ppv for the superbowl, i ain't watching ads... so 1.25 billion minus 650 million (a very conservative number) for fox/nbc/whoever... leaves $600,000,000 for the league... the players will get half... so $300,000,000 for the owners... $18,750,000 per team... thats a pretty penny... But is that pretty penny worth the severe negative backlash they will face over a move like this?
not in my book
the rights fees the broadcasters pay now already include the right to broadcast the super bowl... those rights become less valuable if thats not included... so how does that affect the most reliable income stream that the league has? Does going to the ppv model upset their limited anti-monopoly benefits? that could, theoretically at least, profoundly impact the league as a whole...
while i think the nfl could generate a lot of money going the ppv route, it would require a huge leap of faith that people would be willing to carry that additional cost...
If they do do this - i will be the first in line at Piracy-R-Us learning how to set up a mirror site to make bank off of them... those streams will make big bucks...
Excellent point I did not even remotely considerthey would also lose the security of their guaranteed contracts with the networks in the event of a union lockout for example... one of the huge advantages owners had in a lockout was that they would continue to get their money from the major network contracts and the players would more than likely not adjust their lifestyles and cave to maintain them
I can see neutral site championship games coming. I do not see a PPV Super Bowl.
He did. The NFL product has gotten worse every year and every team looks the same. Too many networks and primetime games which waters down the excitement of these games. The playoff format is terrible - there was waaay too many playoff games.I would absolutely be done as a NFL fan. Wasn't it Mark Cuban that stated the NFL's greed will eventually be it's downfall?
Agreed. That would be the last straw for me.
I would be out on the NFL as a whole, including the Patriots.
Yeah, not a chance I pay to watch a Chiefs/Eagles Superbowl.I'm not going to worry about this. I've got enough crap on my plate already and this doesn't even come close to making my GAF list. ZFG. Personally I think if they do this, it would be a disaster for the NFL. The only ones watching would be the gamblers unless your team was playing in it.
Stated absolutely perfect.This is how NFL gets its way: presents a ****ty idea, then presents an even ****tier idea, making you think the first ****ty idea isn't as bad as the second even ****tier idea.
Or presents a very ****ty idea (18 game season), lets everyone lose their **** over that idea, waits for things to calm down, then presents a less ****ty idea (17 game season) which everyone accepts as inevitable.
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