Report: NFL & NBC to stream free games on the Web

http://tech.yahoo.com/blogs/patterson/25406

The NFL and NBC are reportedly poised to announce a deal that'll bring 
NBC's "Sunday Night Football" games to the Web—legally, and for free.

According to Broadcast & Cable, the deal will include 17 regular season 
games—no post-season or Super Bowl, unfortunately. Viewers will be able 
to watch additional camera angles (including a "player-cam") and 
on-demand highlights.

As B&C notes, the deal (described by a source as a "one-year 
experiment") will mark the first time that the NFL has streamed a 
game—for free—on the Web in the U.S. The first game on tap: The 
Washington Redskins versus the New York Giants at 7 p.m. September 4.

Now, NFL fans overseas have been able to stream games online for a few 
seasons now, and if you're a baseball fan, MLB.tv gives you online 
access to all the games you can stand for $50 a year.

But in the U.S., the only way to (legally) watch NFL games online—or, 
for that matter, to watch any out-of-market games that aren't being 
televised locally—is to subscribe to DirecTV's pricey NFL Sunday Ticket 
package ($270 for the regular season, plus $99 a season for online 
streaming).

Personally, I'm more than ready for the NFL equivalent of the MLB's 
online streaming service—either ad-supported or free. But as the Wall 
Street Journal notes, the big networks are worried that online streaming 
might "cannibalize" TV viewership of their NFL games. Both the NFL and 
NBC hope to prove that streaming games on the Web will add viewers, not 
take them away.

Note to CBS, Fox, etc.: Trust me, the die-hard gridiron fans I know 
would not only have their laptops open every Sunday, but they'd also 
have every TV in the house tuned in to any game that's on the air.

Show of hands: Who's been dying to stream the NFL online (outside of 
DirecTV's Superfan service)?
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