AJ Dillon #28 of the Green Bay Packers avoids a tackle by Jalen Ramsey #5 of the Los Angeles Rams during the first half at Lambeau Field on December 19, 2022 in Green Bay, Wisconsin.
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The National Football League announced Thursday its “Sunday Ticket” subscription package would go to
The agreement will elevate YouTube’s profile in the competitive streaming space. At the start of the 2023-24 season, “Sunday Ticket” will be available two ways: as an add-on package on YouTube TV and as a stand-alone a la carte option on YouTube Primetime Channels, which allows you to subscribe to individual streaming services and channels as well as watch movies.
In the latter option, consumers will be able to subscribe only to “Sunday Ticket” without having a YouTube TV subscription. Pricing hasn’t been determined for either option.
“For a number of years we have been focused on increased digital distribution of our games and this partnership is yet another example of us looking towards the future and building the next generation of NFL fans,” NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell said in Thursday’s announcement.
DirecTV has had the rights to “Sunday Ticket” since its inception in 1994, paying $1.5 billion annually for them since the last renewal in 2014. DirecTV’s currently “Sunday Ticket” offering, which requires you to subscribe to the service, has a $79.99 a month base option, and a package with extra features for $149.99 a month. The satellite TV provider now has approximately 13.5 million customers, down significantly from the earlier days of the package’s offering due to cord cutting, and had been losing $500 million annually on the package, one of the people said.
DirecTV didn’t place a bid to keep its contract going. Still, it has been open to offering the games for commercial establishments, such as bars and restaurants, similar to its agreement with Amazon for “Thursday Night Football,” according to people familiar with the matter.
The deal with YouTube TV does not include commercial rights, which could boost the value of the package, and the NFL is still sorting that out, according to one of the people.
The deal comes as the league has been pushing to have its games on more streaming outlets. Goodell has said the league was pushing for “Sunday Ticket” to end up on a streaming service. “I think that’s best for consumers at this stage,” Goodell previously told CNBC.
Amazon secured the rights to “Thursday Night Football,” making it the first streaming-only platform to air NFL games, paying about $1 billion per year. Meanwhile, traditional broadcast partners like NBC and CBS simulcast games on their streaming services.
The league had been in negotiations for some time to find a new owner for “Sunday Ticket.” Apple, Amazon, and Disney’s ESPN were among interested bidders for the package at one point or another, CNBC previously reported.
In recent months, YouTube TV emerged as a strong contender for the rights, given it could provide a lot of what the league was hoping to achieve with a new “Sunday Ticket” partner – a technology platform with a large balance sheet and global reach, and the ability to support bundled legacy TV.
For a time, it seemed Apple was close to attaining the rights. The company has been expanding its sports footprint for Apple TV+. Besides the 10-year deal with MLS that starts in 2023, Apple also began airing Friday night Major League Baseball games.
However, discussions broke down due to existing restrictions around the “Sunday Ticket” rights, and Apple had wanted more flexibility with how to distribute the package, CNBC previously reported.
Amazon had also been considered another top contender, considering it already airs “Thursday Night Football” games and is a streaming-only platform.
While those contests primarily air on Prime, DirecTV distributes the games commercially, in bars, restaurants, hotels and retailers. The two reached a multiyear deal before the season started. DirecTV is interested in delivering “Sunday Ticket” games in a similar capacity, people familiar with the matter have said.