John Oran
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You know, you mentioned the NFL. Imagine being a New York Yankees fan and you need to get Roku. You need to get Apple TV Plus. You need to get Amazon Prime. You need to get a cable subscription to watch it on Yes Network. All the leagues know that fans are getting disenfranchised by having these games going across so many different outlets like that.
Right now, there's still a little bit of a testing mode. So yeah, you're going to have to get a Netflix subscription if you want to watch every single NFL game, in addition to cable, in addition to Amazon, in addition to there was an exclusive game on Peacock as well. There's this exclusive game on ESPN+. That is going to change eventually, I would assume.
Right now, there's still a little bit of a testing mode. So yeah, you're going to have to get a Netflix subscription if you want to watch every single NFL game, in addition to cable, in addition to Amazon, in addition to there was an exclusive game on Peacock as well. There's this exclusive game on ESPN+. That is going to change eventually, I would assume.
Right now, there's still a little bit of a testing mode. So yeah, you're going to have to get a Netflix subscription if you want to watch every single NFL game, in addition to cable, in addition to Amazon, in addition to there was an exclusive game on Peacock as well. There's this exclusive game on ESPN+. That is going to change eventually, I would assume.
There are going to be a lot of headlines about this deal saying, here comes Netflix. But really, this is still kind of dabbling in sports to me. Netflix had the opportunity to get a significant NBA package, and it declined to do that because that wasn't going to be a couple of hundred million dollars like the Women's World Cup, right? That was going to be an investment in the billions of dollars.
There are going to be a lot of headlines about this deal saying, here comes Netflix. But really, this is still kind of dabbling in sports to me. Netflix had the opportunity to get a significant NBA package, and it declined to do that because that wasn't going to be a couple of hundred million dollars like the Women's World Cup, right? That was going to be an investment in the billions of dollars.
There are going to be a lot of headlines about this deal saying, here comes Netflix. But really, this is still kind of dabbling in sports to me. Netflix had the opportunity to get a significant NBA package, and it declined to do that because that wasn't going to be a couple of hundred million dollars like the Women's World Cup, right? That was going to be an investment in the billions of dollars.
And they're not quite ready to make that sort of statement yet. But you certainly see where the trend line is going. And when the next batch of rights are up by the end of this decade, which is when Major League Baseball rights are up, the NFL is going to potentially be up in 2029, 2030. This is a step toward then to where we'll be looking to see if Netflix gets really serious or not.
And they're not quite ready to make that sort of statement yet. But you certainly see where the trend line is going. And when the next batch of rights are up by the end of this decade, which is when Major League Baseball rights are up, the NFL is going to potentially be up in 2029, 2030. This is a step toward then to where we'll be looking to see if Netflix gets really serious or not.
And they're not quite ready to make that sort of statement yet. But you certainly see where the trend line is going. And when the next batch of rights are up by the end of this decade, which is when Major League Baseball rights are up, the NFL is going to potentially be up in 2029, 2030. This is a step toward then to where we'll be looking to see if Netflix gets really serious or not.
That was fun. Thank you for having me.
That was fun. Thank you for having me.
That was fun. Thank you for having me.