On Mon, Jun 27, 2022 at 9:44 AM PGage <[email protected]> wrote:

> Also, looks like the NFL wants the rights owner for Sunday Ticket to also
> be a part owner of NFL Media, which runs NFL RedZone, which I always
> thought was basically an alternative and competitor to Sunday Ticket.
>

I’m not sure it’s really a competitor, especially since there’s a version
of RedZone that airs on Sunday Ticket. (The Andrew Siciliano one.)

Sunday Ticket serves people who want to be sure to see their preferred
team, no matter where they live, or people who want to choose the game they
watch in any window without having to deal with the NFL blackout rules
(especially in areas with two teams).

RedZone is more for gamblers, fantasy football players and people who want
to watch highlights rather than one game.

John

> --
John Edwards
"You can insure against the weather, but you can't insure against
incompetence, can you?" - Phil Tufnell

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