NFL Sunday Ticket
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NFL Sunday Ticket is an Out-of-Market Sports Package that broadcasts National Football League regular season games unavailable on local affiliates. The ideal customer of this package is presumed (based on advertisements) to be a fan of a team who is unable to see their team on local television because they do not reside in that team's market. The package is available in the United States, Canada, Mexico and in Latin America by DirecTV. It is also offered by local cable companies in the Bahamas and Bermuda.
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[edit] United States
Currently, DirecTV has an exclusive deal with the NFL, making them the sole provider of NFL Sunday Ticket in the United States until the contract expires in 2010. [1] Prior to the NFL's latest television deal, other satellite and cable providers were allowed to bid on the rights to carry NFL Sunday Ticket if they agreed to carry the NFL Network. However, DirecTV still won exclusivity for the package, bidding over $700 million a year to do so.
Since the launch of new satellites, DirecTV no longer drops other HD feeds to broadcast the NFL Sunday Ticket games in HD. As of 12/2/2007, Directv is still attempting to rectify this situation -- they are planning a satellite launch which will offer yet even more HD channels. It is rumored that some of NewsCorp's foreign satellite companies, such as BSkyB, may offer NFL Sunday Ticket within the next couple of years.
[edit] Criticism
Criticism is cast at the fact NFL Sunday Ticket is only available on satellite, as the great majority of potential NFL customers in the U.S. are cable subscribers. Many customers are not able to subscribe to satellite TV for various reasons. DirectTV gains many subscribers solely based on its exclusivity for NFL Sunday Ticket, and this is viewed as the main reason it bid so generously for the rights. The NFL has indicated that one reason they accepted DirecTV's bid was to limit the availability of the product so that the television networks and local stations would be protected. In particular, Sunday Ticket viewers do not count towards local Nielsen Ratings, thus offering Sunday Ticket on cable might cost CBS and FOX affiliates millions of dollars in lost revenue from local commercial breaks (as opposed to national ads sold by the networks).
[edit] Superfan
The Superfan package is an extra package which allows subscribers to watch up to 9 NFL games in high definition and offers extra features not available in the regular Sunday Ticket. This was added in 2005 and includes these three features:
- Game Mix
- This channel shows 8 games at once, along with the game's score, time left in the game, and the quarter that the game is in under the game's feed.
- Red Zone Channel
- This channel acts as a viewer's "remote control" and switches around various NFL games as plays of interest occur (scoring plays, key turnovers, etc.) The coverage is hosted by Fox's Andrew Siciliano and has been offered on some airlines, such as Jet Blue.
- Short Cuts
- This 2-channel duo recaps every NFL game in 30 minutes or less, including games not available on NFL Sunday Ticket because they were televised locally or blacked out. One channel shows AFC games while the other shows NFC games. These highlights are made available on Sunday nights and are shown continuously until Tuesday morning.
[edit] Highlights on Demand
DirecTV subscribers with interactive DVRs receive a three to four minute recap of every NFL Sunday Ticket game with this feature.
[edit] History
NFL Sunday Ticket was launched in 1994 and was available on both DirecTV (which had launched just months earlier) and on C-band and Ku-band satellites, for which the receiving dishes are larger in size. Within several years, the service became available on various cable systems in Canada as well.
Today, nearly all subscribers in the U.S. receive Sunday Ticket on DirecTV because it is officially exclusive to DirecTV. The success of Sunday Ticket led to the launch of other pay-per-view sports packages across the spectrum of professional and college sports.
[edit] Canada
In Canada, NFL Sunday Ticket has been made available on a non-exclusive basis to the following satellite and cable providers:
- Bell ExpressVu
- Star Choice
- Access Communications
- Cogeco
- EastLink
- Persona Inc.
- Rogers Cable
- Shaw Communications
- Vidéotron
The lack of exclusivity for any provider is due to Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) regulations.
[edit] Mexico
[edit] Bermuda
- CableVision
[edit] See also
- MLB Extra Innings
- NBA League Pass
- NHL Center Ice
- NASCAR Hot Pass
- ESPN GamePlan
- ESPN Full Court
- MLS Direct Kick
[edit] References
- NFL Sunday Ticket from DirecTV
- Information on blackouts from Direct TV - FAQ's