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I blame Time Warner. They suck and NFLN rules!!![]()
I blame the NFL. Why not let it be part of a $4 sports package?
Yes, Comcast has it. It is part of a $4 sports package. TW refuses to carry it unless it is for free.
I have Comcast, am I going to be able to add NFLN? I thought Comcast and NFLN worked out a deal.
No. Comcast sued for the right to put NFLN on a sports tier. The court agreed. NFLN is appealing that and is trying to rip the NFLN off of Comcast again unless it is part of the basic package with Comcast absorbing the cost and/or passing it to all of their customers.
So, if you are a Comcast customer currently receiving NFLN because you are paying for it, note that you might get that taken away.
The cable companies have not banned NFLN. They want it.
NFLN is choosing not to make itself available unless it is on their terms. They chose to not let their product be shown.
This is not about giving the NFL to the masses. NFLN is ripping games away from a broader market--you know GB-Cowboys would have been a huge free game.
MLB tried to get an exclusive deal with DirecTV but Congress wouldn't let that happen because of Red Sox fans who don't have DTV.
NFL does have an exclusive deal with DTV, so they don't care if they hurt cable companies or consumers who can't use satellite.
The NFL wants to create scarcity for their product so they can get more money. They do not care about consumers who can't get DirecTV for whatever reasons.
The NFL is the bad guys. They are taking a product that used to be free and making it more exclusive and charging for it. They will continue to do more and more of that until someone stops them.
nfl r greedy bastids........
most ppl won't watch this channel besides the nfl games it has on it every season......i never watch it any other time....![]()
No. Comcast sued for the right to put NFLN on a sports tier. The court agreed. NFLN is appealing that and is trying to rip the NFLN off of Comcast again unless it is part of the basic package with Comcast absorbing the cost and/or passing it to all of their customers.
So, if you are a Comcast customer currently receiving NFLN because you are paying for it, note that you might get that taken away.
The cable companies have not banned NFLN. They want it.
NFLN is choosing not to make itself available unless it is on their terms. They chose to not let their product be shown.
This is not about giving the NFL to the masses. NFLN is ripping games away from a broader market--you know GB-Cowboys would have been a huge free game.
MLB tried to get an exclusive deal with DirecTV but Congress wouldn't let that happen because of Red Sox fans who don't have DTV.
NFL does have an exclusive deal with DTV, so they don't care if they hurt cable companies or consumers who can't use satellite.
The NFL wants to create scarcity for their product so they can get more money. They do not care about consumers who can't get DirecTV for whatever reasons.
The NFL is the bad guys. They are taking a product that used to be free and making it more exclusive and charging for it. They will continue to do more and more of that until someone stops them.
To put the interests of fans first, we have submitted a new proposal, which is in addition to our prior proposals to carry the NFL Network on a sports tier or premium basis and which still stand. In particular, Time Warner Cable would be willing to make the NFL Network games available to our customers on a pergame basis, at a retail price set by the NFL, with 100% of the revenue collected for this programming going to the NFL. While carriage with no mark-up to us is far from ideal from our point of view, we are willing to take this step to make sure no interested fan is unable to watch these games on our systems
The NFL Network appeals to only a small segment of our customers on a yearround basis and it is highly priced. We still believe that the most appropriate place for the NFL Network is on a sports tier, like Comcast presently makes it available. Carriage in this manner permits customers who want to watch the NFL Network to do so, but those who do not won’t be forced to bear the costs associated with the NFL Network.
The government shouldnt be involved in deciding whether, and the terms on which, private companies do business with one another.
most ppl won't watch this channel besides the nfl games it has on it every season......i never watch it any other time....![]()
Texans Chick said:NFLN is choosing not to make itself available unless it is on their terms.
I blame the NFL. Why not let it be part of a $4 sports package?
Yes, Comcast has it. It is part of a $4 sports package. TW refuses to carry it unless it is for free.
nfl r greedy bastids........
most ppl won't watch this channel besides the nfl games it has on it every season......i never watch it any other time....![]()
Its free from Direct TV, why pay?
Its free from Direct TV, why pay?
That's funny, because NFLN is probably on my TV approximately 90%+ of the time.![]()
the NFL Network is best in the offseason with all the free agency and draft talk.
It's going to get even better Friday when DirecTV comes out and upgrades me from standard def to HD with DVR on my new 56" big screen.![]()
I blame the NFL for trying to overcharge to watch their product on TV. It's ridiculous. I think I read somewhere that CNN charges about .25 cents per household for it to be shown on the basic cable channel. The NFL Network wants to charge about .90. I'm not sure if the numbers are correct, but the disparity is huge. I hope Time Warner keeps their ground
Not mine, Discovery and TLC are probably on it 90% of the time![]()
Funny... I've had DirecTv for a couple of years now and I am just finding out that there are actually more channels than NFLN, FoxSports Houston, ESPN, EPSN2, ESPN classic, ESPNU, and Vs.
Oh, and channels 700 to 716 on Sundays.
I'm a channel 360 man myself.![]()
The NFL is very clever. Take away games from viewers that used to always be free and blame the cable companies for not letting us see them.
One thing cool I forgot to mention about NFLN is the NFL Replay. Getting a chance to watch the five best games of the week in condensed form is cool. I've seen quite a few Texans games on NFL Replay this year, too.
The NFL is very clever. Take away games from viewers that used to always be free and blame the cable companies for not letting us see them.
Actually, that's not entirely true. We still get our Sunday afternoon and night games, along with MNF. With the exception of ESPN, these games are available via broadcast.
Saturday and Thursday night games are a recent development, so those were never 'free' to begin with. And these games are still broadcast in the respective cities, so the NFLN feed is just for the rest of the country.
One thing cool I forgot to mention about NFLN is the NFL Replay. Getting a chance to watch the five best games of the week in condensed form is cool. I've seen quite a few Texans games on NFL Replay this year, too.
Nah, this is a game that would have been a freebie. Texans-Broncos is one that most people wouldn't have seen back before Thursday games.
Packers-Cowboys, pre-NFLN would have certainly been a Sunday night or MNF game because of their respective national fanbases.
The freaking NFL better be careful for what they wish for asking people to call their congressmen. Because they might get an outcome that they don't want.
For example, a large part of the country are not able to get DirecTV or Sunday ticket. For various reasons, DTV isn't a good solution for me. On many military bases, individuals can't use DTV as well. In many parts of the country, it isn't available and is the reason why John Kerry on the Red Sox nation's behalf got involved with the exclusive deal that DTV was trying to do with MLB (as a lot of people who had the service would have been without it).
If the NFL is crying about letting people see NFLN on its terms, then they might have to be forced to disolved the exclusivity relationship with DirecTV. DTV wouldn't pay the same deal for a non-exclusive relationship, I'm guessing.
As for the content of NFLN:
I wish it had more of the NFL films.
I wish it had more game/play analysis--that is my favorite part.
I wish it had less Deion Sanders doing game recaps because I oft want to punch him in the face.
I wish it had didn't have to repeat the same three commercials over and over again.
I wish it had more interviews with players and coaches.
It's a channel I watch a lot of, but it is also a channel that often looks like it is amateur hour produced.
The NFL doesn't care about access to its product by cable. I am a cable subscriber who has it because Comcast sued for the right for me to buy it on a sports tier. And the NFL is appealing that, trying to take it away. They want people who have no interest in this channel to have to pay for it. That might make my price go down in the end, but why should I expect others to subsidize my raging football habit?
Nah, this is a game that would have been a freebie. Texans-Broncos is one that most people wouldn't have seen back before Thursday games.
Packers-Cowboys, pre-NFLN would have certainly been a Sunday night or MNF game because of their respective national fanbases.
The freaking NFL better be careful for what they wish for asking people to call their congressmen. Because they might get an outcome that they don't want.
For example, a large part of the country are not able to get DirecTV or Sunday ticket. For various reasons, DTV isn't a good solution for me. On many military bases, individuals can't use DTV as well. In many parts of the country, it isn't available and is the reason why John Kerry on the Red Sox nation's behalf got involved with the exclusive deal that DTV was trying to do with MLB (as a lot of people who had the service would have been without it).
As for the content of NFLN:
I wish it had more of the NFL films.
I wish it had more game/play analysis--that is my favorite part.
I wish it had less Deion Sanders doing game recaps because I oft want to punch him in the face.
I wish it had didn't have to repeat the same three commercials over and over again.
I wish it had more interviews with players and coaches.
That's a bit of speculation on your part, TC. There are games from week-to-week that are good matchups but we don't get to see because of NFL deals with Fox and CBS. The NFL just picked a game from the schedule to put in their Thursday slot, and it just happened to be a good matchup of two 10-1 teams *cough*Patriots/Colts*cough*.
I'm not sure what part of the country cannot get satellite signals:
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Understandable that military bases would have limits, but they probably have limits on many forms of communication due to security reasons. But I'm sure the NFL could work out a deal to give our military a signal, especially if it avoids Congressional involvement.
And actually, it's not exclusive to DirecTV (the Ticket is, but c'mon, you pay out the nose for that service), but you can get NFLN through Dish Satellite and quite a few cable companies, as well.
I don't disagree with you, but you'll see a lot more of NFL Films during the off-season. I think it's the majority of NFLN's programming during that time of year.
As far as coverage...it could be better, but it beats ESPiN, Fox, and NBCBS by a long shot, IMHO.
The NFL should just let cable companies put the Network on a sports tier package, like Fox Southwest does at the end of the day. I think both sides are being a bit greedy, which is really nothing new to professional sports.
This issue is a lot more complicated than just the NFL being an evil money hungry organization. The cable companies are no different. The issue is technology, in the near future cable providers probably will not be the middle-man for content, and why should they anyway? Which is why the NFL is playing hard ball on this, the cable companies leverage is fading fast and this is solid proof.
Texans Chick said:Lots of people can't get satellite because of excessive large trees or where they live in cities. Or they can get it, but have to spend extra money on additional equipment to make the system work right.
Many apartments won't allow you to have them.
When I had it, I liked how fast it was to flip channels, but I did not like the service interruptions when it rained and I didn't like the dish sitting on my house. At my current house, we have a lot of trees, so DTV is not a good option (even if I were inclined to deal with that company--I think they are corporate lawsuit abusers but that is a different story). All those people can't get Sunday Ticket, but can get the MLB package because Congress threw a fit and wouldn't let MLB get an exclusive deal.
Texans Chick said:There are some people who claim that the quality of signal for HD is not as good with satellite as it is with cable. I do not know.
No. Comcast sued for the right to put NFLN on a sports tier. The court agreed. NFLN is appealing that and is trying to rip the NFLN off of Comcast again unless it is part of the basic package with Comcast absorbing the cost and/or passing it to all of their customers.
So, if you are a Comcast customer currently receiving NFLN because you are paying for it, note that you might get that taken away.
The cable companies have not banned NFLN. They want it.
NFLN is choosing not to make itself available unless it is on their terms. They chose to not let their product be shown.
This is not about giving the NFL to the masses. NFLN is ripping games away from a broader market--you know GB-Cowboys would have been a huge free game.
MLB tried to get an exclusive deal with DirecTV but Congress wouldn't let that happen because of Red Sox fans who don't have DTV.
NFL does have an exclusive deal with DTV, so they don't care if they hurt cable companies or consumers who can't use satellite.
The NFL wants to create scarcity for their product so they can get more money. They do not care about consumers who can't get DirecTV for whatever reasons.
The NFL is the bad guys. They are taking a product that used to be free and making it more exclusive and charging for it. They will continue to do more and more of that until someone stops them.