FCC Seeks Public Input on Sports Streaming Shift
The Federal Communications Commission is seeking public input on the shift of live sports from broadcast TV to streaming platforms. The deadline for comments is March 27th, with replies due by April 13th. The FCC aims to understand the impact of this trend on fans, local stations, and broadcasters. Consumers face higher costs and challenges, with some estimates putting full access to NFL games at over $1500, though others suggest around $765. Major leagues are increasingly turning to streaming deals, with the NBA on Peacock and Amazon Prime Video, MLB on Netflix and Peacock, and NHL games on ESPN Plus and Hulu. Regional sports networks are struggling, with the FanDuel networks, formerly Bally Sports, emerging from bankruptcy but facing potential collapse. MLB is stepping in to produce and distribute games for fifteen teams after missed payments.
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