not sure if people saw this.
I think sunday tickets contract runs out after 2022 season... so shit is going blow up.I just wish they could take over the Sunday Ticket and offer it to their paying subscribers. I use Amazon all the time for the shipping and Prime Video.
This was announced back in March, doesnt take affect until 2023 season IIRC
The new news is it’s moved up to 2022, well new from a week or so ago.This was announced back in March, doesnt take affect until 2023 season IIRC
I will only pay the few times the Rams or Buffalo is on and even then I might stream it insteadAmazon had baseball games on at no extra charge. Now there is a fee. I bet this is the way they will go with Thursday night football. Have it for free for a few weeks then make us pay.
This appears to be the modern market building business model, yeah. Suck ‘em in with FREE and bank on consumer habits so when you eventually hit them with the fees they just accept it.Amazon had baseball games on at no extra charge. Now there is a fee. I bet this is the way they will go with Thursday night football. Have it for free for a few weeks then make us pay.
I haven’t checked the price for Amazon MLB games since they added a fee. It may only be a few bucks a month. The Amazon app does not work for cancelling channels. You have to go to Amazon.com to do it then punch in your PW if you remember it. They make it difficult. I found out when I added action shows to my Prime subscription and later wanted to cancel. Only $3 a month but that would add up to millions for them.This appears to be the modern market building business model, yeah. Suck ‘em in with FREE and bank on consumer habits so when you eventually hit them with the fees they just accept it.
I feel like this started with pizza delivery. For what seemed like forever, delivery was free. You payed for pizza and tip. Then when the delivery fee was added on top of all that, ppl just accepted it with little resistance. They knew ppl weren’t just going to stop ordering out for pizza because a $3 fee was added for no good reason.
The drug dealer model. Get your "consumer" addicted and you will have a customer for the rest of their life.This appears to be the modern market building business model, yeah. Suck ‘em in with FREE and bank on consumer habits so when you eventually hit them with the fees they just accept it.
Realistically the Cable (now being called video) conglomerates now offer streaming & you have to have internet to stream, so they are always part of the equation.With the state of television/cable - this trend is only going to continue.