League Circles wrote:I would guess plenty of people still consume TV by watching sports on it. That's why DIRECTV, Uverse, Fubu etc are paying to carry CHSN. And the people with those services are getting regular reminders that the Bulls exist. With an app-only situation that would go away.
Remember, with OTA they're also not paying a powerful middle man like YouTube TV, Xfinity, or Hulu. So even if the ad revenue is much smaller, at least they keep all of it. Hard for me to guess on the costs associated with the actual broadcast equipment though.
I'm not sure what your point is here, you say it's really important to be on the carriers in paragraph one, then say OTA cuts out important middle men in paragraph two, but the people in paragraph one are less important middlemen.
You seem to be contradicting yourself, so I'm not sure which of these things you actually believe. They could easily license their content out to all those stations as an add on the way HBO max does, where if you have any of those platforms, you can add on your on demand app version for the same price as buying it separately.
This would have gotten you listed on all those platforms.
I personally think OTA will actually increase in usage in coming years (as it was always intended), because people are just so uninterested in packaging. I haven't paid for a full time year round tv package in like 9 years, and only paid for a package at all (YoutubeTV) for portions of some years since then for the sole reason of watching the Bulls. So for many cord cutters like me (and by cord cutter I actually mean package-cutter), OTA is the best and only way to get casual exposure to stuff I have mild interest in (occasional football, PBS, etc). So companies are realizing that it's not OTA vs an app or package for many people, it's ad-revenue via OTA vs simply nothing.

In theory I agree, you are paying this insane premium to watch live sports on traditional TV, and I canceled my 1k a year youtubetv subscription to go OTA with the Bulls and NFL. That said, it doesn't seem to be the way the world is going.
IPTV is the great solution to all of this though if you don't mind a little bit of hassle and questionable legality.