Is the NFL Sunday Ticket coming to Verizon FiOS?
Chalk this one up as a total rumor, but you can imagine our surprise today when we saw all of these NFL Sunday Ticket channels show up on our CableCARD equipped Windows 7 Media Center connected to Verizon's FiOS. Unfortunately the channels didn't actually tune in when we selected 'em and this could very well be another case of bad guide data, but no way we could pass up the chance to share this one.
**UPDATE** As expected, this was confirmed by the NFL as just a glitch in the guide data, but it was fun to dream even if it was only for a day.
**UPDATE** As expected, this was confirmed by the NFL as just a glitch in the guide data, but it was fun to dream even if it was only for a day.
























Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
PAC NW LSU FAN @ Sep 14th 2009 5:29PM
How great would it be! I would sign up in a heartbeat.
ReyLuca @ Sep 14th 2009 5:52PM
Its not happening, Ben! Millions+ Directv exclusivity contract will tell that NO its not happening...SOL. Directv ain't that bad, though. Go Trojans! Buddy....
Ben @ Sep 14th 2009 5:53PM
I know, but it's interesting that it showed up in the guide anyways.
Joel @ Sep 14th 2009 5:53PM
I'm pretty sure DirecTV has an exclusive lock on the content for several years, also those are the DirecTV channel numbers.
John Nemesh @ Sep 14th 2009 6:01PM
Yes, DirecTV has an exclusive agreement for NFL Sunday Ticket. What many of you dont know is that every time Comcast, Dish Network, FIOS, or any other competitor to DirecTV signs up another subscriber, the cost for DirecTV to maintain exclusivity increases. DirecTV has known for years that the exclusivity agreement would eventually become too expensive to maintain, and I would not be surprised if in 2009 or 2010, they decide that the benefit of keeping it exclusive is outweighed by the cost. Keep your fingers crossed!
carljanderson @ Sep 14th 2009 6:02PM
The exclusive was extended to 2014.
Jon @ Sep 14th 2009 8:36PM
WWWWhat ? ! ? ! Correct, DirecTV has an exclusive agreement with the NFL until 2014 (might as well be 2089 for all I care...and I love football) but, please explain to me at least how in the world subscribers to another satillite or cable delivery service has any bearing on what DirectTV pays for exclusivity ??? Whatever that ungodly amount might be, I find it hard to believe it has a n y t h i n g to do with current or future subscribers of a competing service.
John Thacker @ Sep 14th 2009 9:37PM
"Whatever that ungodly amount might be, I find it hard to believe it has a n y t h i n g to do with current or future subscribers of a competing service."
The point is that DirecTV has to make it worth it to the NFL to have the exclusive deal. The more subscribers on other services, the more the other services would be willing to pay the NFL if they had Sunday Ticket. The more money the other services would bring to the table if DirecTV were non-exclusive, the more DirecTV has to pay the NFL to keep it exclusive.
However, eventually it would hit a tipping point and exclusivity wouldn't be worth it anymore.
TRT @ Sep 14th 2009 7:44PM
Whatever the rumor says: Ten years minimum before it would initiate.......if then! DirecTV dies without the NFL Ticket in all but markets in the sticks. They'll pay whatever to keep it exclusive.
thedankone @ Sep 14th 2009 8:02PM
This is a little off topic but....Wow windows 7 media center is sick w/ a tv tuner. You can track players in every sport and see when they are on tv. Why do people like macs I will never know.
ericn32 @ Sep 14th 2009 8:49PM
How I hate DIRECTV for Sunday Ticket Exclusivity. I mean, it's just not freakin cool.
But with the Media Center guide info. showing it on incorrect channels (the DIRECTV ones, I think) is probably just a fluke. Hey, maybe Microsoft is putting the DIRECTV-WMC thing back together, but we've been down that way before. And FiOS is definitely not getting Sunday Ticket.
I mean, if they at least extended the availability to AT&T or Comcast subs, that would be freakin' sweet!
Hashim @ Sep 14th 2009 9:10PM
If NFL Sunday Ticket exclusivity ended, the networks wouldn't pay nearly as much for broadcasting rights. The OTA networks in 30 markets with NFL teams aren't the only markets that bear the costs for those broadcasting rights. Dilute their broadcasting exclusivity, ratings, and advertising revenue by allowing all cable/satellite networks to carry Sunday Ticket and they'd surely balk at paying as much...unless they had some exclusivity like Fox does with Saturday baseball. Can't get those games out of market anywhere offline. Not saying it's right, but it is what it is.
The NFL Sunday Ticket package is worth way more than the MLB Extra Innings Package and NBA League Pass, and the DirecTV exclusivity is part of the reason.
John Thacker @ Sep 14th 2009 9:37PM
If you hate anyone, you should hate the NFL as well. The NFL decided that DirecTV's money is worth more than not pissing off fans who don't want to switch.
UnnDunn @ Sep 14th 2009 9:34PM
Verizon does have a reseller agreement with DirecTV. It's possible Verizon is leveraging that somehow to bring Sunday Ticket to FiOS.
It's not hard to imagine DirecTV giving Verizon access to Sunday Ticket in exchange for Verizon giving DirecTV more money per FiOS customer as an extension to the reseller agreement they already have.
b84fish @ Sep 14th 2009 9:49PM
I had this come up on my guide as well. I have Time Warner Cable up here in North East Ohio. I think this has got to be bad guide data.
Caveman @ Sep 14th 2009 10:30PM
I have FiOS and I would love it if Engadget would do a How-to with FiOS. I plan on getting the ATI Digital Cable Card reader and Windows 7.
Any help with a how-to would be greatly appreciated.
Caveman @ Sep 14th 2009 10:31PM
Never mind, just got caught up with the Ceton thing. A how-to with Ceton sounds like a much better offering.
Ben @ Sep 14th 2009 10:31PM
These directions will work.
http://www.engadgethd.com/2009/05/12/how-to-install-a-cablecard-tuner-in-your-diy-media-center/
If you wait until the new OEM bypass utility comes out you won't have to do the hack.
Peter F @ Sep 14th 2009 11:43PM
So jealous you have FiOS, Ben!
Only have 1 wired option in my area. Comcast...
Yogi @ Sep 15th 2009 12:16AM
These channels showed up on my Windows 7 Media Center box with CableCARD that is connected with Brighthouse in Central Florida. It's not real, it's just a guide data error. A few of the DirecTV digital music stations appeared in the guide, as well.
chuck @ Sep 15th 2009 9:01PM
DirecTV has somewhere around 20 million subs (and net gains each quarter of about 250,000). While Sunday Ticket is a great differentiator, there are only about 2 million subs for the package.
Losing the exclusive content will result in a net loss of subs, but the ST is at best a break even for DirecTV. They wouldn't be as hurt as it might seem. (Other than the bragging rights for the winner.)
Justin @ Sep 15th 2009 11:47PM
I can assure you with 100% certainty that the NFL Sunday Ticket drives a huge amount of revenue DirecTV's direction, and they will spend every dime they have to keep it. The contract amount they paid to the NFL to extend the contract to '14 was out of this world. Not to mention all the money they spend on advertising for the Ticket, hell they just spent $3 Million on advertising to air some commercials on fox... just for this past Sunday!
DirecTV bleeds tan leather.