And the real price for what is now known as Venu, has now been revealed as
being... $42.99.

So a bit cheaper than my $50 guess.

https://deadline.com/2024/08/price-of-espn-fox-wbd-sports-streaming-bundle-venu-1236028650/

"Linear networks offered via Venu include ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU, SECN, ACCN,
ESPNEWS, ABC, FOX, FS1, FS2, BTN, TNT, TBS and truTV. Programming from
ESPN+ and on-demand fare from all three partners are also part of the
offering."

Maybe downgrading the value of TNT and TBS when WBD loses NBA rights -
assuming they don't win their legal fight to "match" Amazon.


Adam

On Mon, Mar 4, 2024 at 10:33 PM Adam Bowie <[email protected]> wrote:

> So it sounds like it's going to cost $50 a month according to Lachlan
> Murdoch.
>
> https://www.threads.net/@pkafka/post/C4G76nFvjjo/?igshid=NTc4MTIwNjQ2YQ==
>
> Which is precisely what I guessed it would cost :-)
>
>
>
> On Thu, 8 Feb 2024, 02:44 PGage, <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I have been reading a bit about this, and the main thing that comes
>> through is they still don’t really know what they are doing with this. For
>> some reason they had a need to announce this as a placeholder, while they
>> figure out the details.
>>
>> As Adam suggests, a lot of those details surround how the next round of
>> sports rights plays out. Almost certainly this means WBD is dedicated to
>> keeping the NBA, which will be a big price tag - and I wonder if they plan
>> to announce all or many NBA games will only be available on Max. This would
>> make having access via the new sports streamer a savings. Will ESPN then
>> also make all or some MLB or NFL only on Hulu or Disney+, creating a
>> similar savings?
>>
>> Also, does this mean Zaz really is determined to get Paramount, and add
>> its NFL, Golf and whatever else to the new bundle?
>>
>> I’m going to have Max and the Disney bundle no matter what, so still not
>> clear to me why I would pay $50 for sports I already have access to. But I
>> begin to see there may be a segment of the population that only wants
>> sports, not premium entertainment streaming, and may one day soon (not
>> today) find $50 a month for the Sports Blob is preferable to something like
>> YT-TV, Max and Disney Bundle (which would be around what, $100/month?). Is
>> that segment large enough to make a lot of profit? I suspect that is also
>> one of the things they really don’t know.
>>
>> Sent from Gmail Mobile
>>
>>
>> On Wed, 7 Feb 2024 at 2:30 AM Adam Bowie <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> I guess it's all about the maths.
>>>
>>> When there were 100m cable homes each paying, say, $7 a month for ESPN
>>> regardless of whether they watched it or not because it was "part of the
>>> bundle", ESPN could be both very profitable AND dig deep for sports rights.
>>>
>>> To make the same money in a streaming world, they would need all 100m to
>>> pay that relative bargain $7. But if only 25m sign up, a number that
>>> might be considered a success, then they'd have to charge $28 a month
>>> to be as profitable as they were before.
>>>
>>> Obviously, there'd actually be a blend of cable and streaming revenues
>>> for the foreseeable future, as cable subs diminish and streaming subs grow.
>>>
>>> But given the next round of the NBA rights are up right now, with the
>>> NBA looking at a healthy increase in fees, that putative $28 becomes less
>>> profitable than it was. Now rinse and repeat for TNT and Fox Sports, and
>>> you get big numbers quickly.
>>>
>>> I assume in reality they'll be bundling this service with Max, Disney+,
>>> Hulu and whatever Fox has (?), to get to $65-70 and, yeah, you have cable
>>> TV. I suppose it at least comes with only a month-to-month commitment, and
>>> it'll be packaged to *feel* different to cable, since this is surely aimed
>>> as much as anything at those who've never even had a cable subscription.
>>> But I've no doubt that there'll be deals for 12 month subscriptions etc.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Adam
>>>
>>> On Wed, 7 Feb 2024, 04:03 PGage, <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> From the article:
>>>>
>>>> “*Pricing details and a name for the service will be disclosed at a
>>>> later date, though an individual familiar with the matter told TheWrap that
>>>> the price point would be cheaper than YouTube TV, which charges $72.99 per
>>>> month for its basic plan. CNBC
>>>> <https://www.cnbc.com/2024/02/06/espn-fox-and-warner-bros-discovery-to-launch-joint-sports-streaming-platform-this-year.html>
>>>>  reported
>>>> a logical starting point could be $45-$50 per month.”*
>>>>
>>>> This only begins to make sense in a world in which ESPN, TNT and ABC
>>>> are no longer available in linear form. Why would I even think of paying
>>>> $50 a month for what I can get included for $75 a month, plus the other
>>>> half of the NFL games, more golf, Olympics, and MLB, plus well,  erything
>>>> else one currently thinks of as “TV” (News, broadcast networks, local
>>>> stations, basic cable).
>>>>
>>>> The bargain that has always felt like was out there somewhere was cable
>>>> TV without ESPN and its huge cost for non sports fans. This service implies
>>>> that the cost of cable TV ( or at least a streamed version of it on YT-TV)
>>>> without ESPN and TNT is $25/ month. This seems like an even better deal
>>>> than most non sports fans dreamt of ( plus they still get about half the
>>>> Sunday NFL games if they want).
>>>>
>>>> As a sports fan, I’ll take my cake and eat it too for $25 more per
>>>> month.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Sent from Gmail Mobile
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Tue, 6 Feb 2024 at 3:31 PM Adam Bowie <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> The interesting thing here will be to see how much all this costs.
>>>>> Because I suspect it'll be fairly pricey.
>>>>>
>>>>> I can't see it being much less than $50 a month, considering the
>>>>> numbers floating around for ESPN on its own were around $30-35. I believe
>>>>> that Bleacher Report is going to be a $9.99 upcost on Max when they start
>>>>> charging for it.
>>>>>
>>>>> The thing is that sports rights are a fixed cost, so there must be
>>>>> lots of price modelling going on to work out how many people would
>>>>> subscribe at various prices - x million at $30, y million at $40, z 
>>>>> million
>>>>> at $50. But if the maths don't work, then the price is wrong.
>>>>>
>>>>> Would $49.99 be an attractive price to cord cutters? Assuming it's
>>>>> everything the three players have to offer.
>>>>>
>>>>> And any extra channels that get added to the mix will surely drive
>>>>> this price up. And adding in RSNs would surely be insanely complicated to
>>>>> factor in.
>>>>>
>>>>> By way of comparison, in the UK, if I want Sky Sports channels as a
>>>>> standalone streaming offer, it costs £34.99 a month ($44.10 tax 
>>>>> inclusive).
>>>>> But that doesn't include rival TNT Sports who have some Premier League
>>>>> games and Champions League games as well as plenty other sports.
>>>>> Standalone, that costs another £30.99 ($39 tax inclusive) for a Discovery+
>>>>> Premium package. That gets you most, but not all sports. And while there
>>>>> are packages available on various platforms to reduce this cost, it gives
>>>>> you a good idea of what you might have to pay.
>>>>>
>>>>> I'm guessing that CBS isn't part of this at the moment because their
>>>>> parent company is essentially up for sale. Maybe jumping into this plan
>>>>> might complicate a potential sale down the line since the new owner might
>>>>> have their own plan for company's sports rights.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Adam
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Tue, Feb 6, 2024 at 10:39 PM Jim Ellwanger <[email protected]>
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> It also doesn't appear to include local MLB, NBA, and NHL broadcasts
>>>>>> (aside from out-of-market NHL broadcasts that are already available on
>>>>>> ESPN+). If they could get the in-market streaming rights to those -- 
>>>>>> which
>>>>>> would involve negotiations with the teams and the current rights holders,
>>>>>> e.g., Bally Sports in some areas -- it would be a definite cable killer.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Feb 6, 2024, at 2:04 PM, Mark Jeffries <[email protected]>
>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> As you've probably figured out, this doesn't include--as of now--CBS'
>>>>>> NFL and NCAA coverage.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Tuesday, February 6, 2024 at 4:00:46 PM UTC-6 Mark Jeffries wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> The service, to come in the fall, will have MLB (except the AppleTV+
>>>>>>> and Peacock packages), NFL (except Sunday Night Football), NBA and NHL
>>>>>>> games, along with a ton of college games (including the NCAA men's and
>>>>>>> women's basketball tourneys) and whatever else the Worldwide Leader can
>>>>>>> throw in--no name, launch date or pricing announced:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> https://www.thewrap.com/fox-warner-bros-discovery-disney-sports-streaming-joint-venture/
>>>>>>>
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