The auto-director says to show the 4th official at the 90' mark so it is what is.Looks like MLS took its video down. Here's that moment I was referencing:
The auto-director says to show the 4th official at the 90' mark so it is what is.Looks like MLS took its video down. Here's that moment I was referencing:
The auto-director says to show the 4th official at the 90' mark so it is what is.
Insert my usual gripe about the 90 seconds they spend showing the team benches every match - brought to you by Home Depot, which I can actually remember, so maybe it's doing it's job, but also, now I feel like fuck Home Depot for making me miss those 90 seconds every match, so maybe it isn't doing it's job.Exactly. That's my issue with their broadcasts, too. There's no feel for the game. It's like all the directors and producers have been told what to do and they have no autonomy to put together a compelling broadcast.
No, it's worse. They say "built by Home Depot" which is just not at all true. Infuriating, every time LOLInsert my usual gripe about the 90 seconds they spend showing the team benches every match - brought to you by Home Depot, which I can actually remember, so maybe it's doing it's job, but also, now I feel like fuck Home Depot for making me miss those 90 seconds every match, so maybe it isn't doing it's job.
Fucking wankers.
I didn't have DAZN so assumed I couldn't watch CWC. Then went to site and discovered that they operate on freemium. I wonder about the economics. How much do they make on the ads they are showing me? How many, like me, would never pay for a subscription to watch CWC but are happy to see extra ads? Is this a model that completely wouldn't work for Apple/MLS?
It appears the FAST streaming apps can generate up to $1/hr in ad revenue. I'm not sure how that would compare to live "premium" soccer, as I'd imagine the average ad is more expensive than classic tv reruns, but the lack of ad space would counteract that premium.I didn't have DAZN so assumed I couldn't watch CWC. Then went to site and discovered that they operate on freemium. I wonder about the economics. How much do they make on the ads they are showing me? How many, like me, would never pay for a subscription to watch CWC but are happy to see extra ads? Is this a model that completely wouldn't work for Apple/MLS?
I'll admit it. I paid $24 so I could watch any game or replay I wanted. I've already got a calendar reminder to cancel the day after the tournament is over.I didn't have DAZN so assumed I couldn't watch CWC. Then went to site and discovered that they operate on freemium. I wonder about the economics. How much do they make on the ads they are showing me? How many, like me, would never pay for a subscription to watch CWC but are happy to see extra ads? Is this a model that completely wouldn't work for Apple/MLS?
We’ll get that kind of money when we play a match on the White House lawn.2022: 10 years for $2.5B for MLS
2025: 7 years for $7.7B for UFC
2022: 10 years for $2.5B for MLS
2025: 7 years for $7.7B for UFC
I'm guessing we'll see the price spike up soon, just like Peacock right before the NBA.wow even the PPV's go into paramount + for UFC. so i had it for champions legue europa games, so now i get that too?
I'm guessing we'll see the price spike up soon, just like Peacock right before the NBA.
man, after WWE leaves peacock i might cancel that. EPL im not waking up early any more for games ( too tired) so i just catch highlights. so i may stick with paramount and may even cancel espn+
WWE went to ESPN didn't they?