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Why the future of sports may belong to streaming companies
The Street
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2/5/2024
TheStreet’s Colin Salao breaks down why traditional cable may be in trouble when it comes to how consumers view their sports.
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On the heels of the massive news between the WWE and Netflix,
00:03
Colin, walk us through some of the other partnerships
00:06
between streaming services and leagues.
00:08
Of course, Netflix has now entered the market.
00:13
They are in live sports entertainment,
00:15
but a lot of other players have been in this for a while now.
00:19
Amazon and Apple as some peacock even.
00:22
So a couple of years ago, NFL agreed to a deal
00:25
with five different broadcast partners,
00:28
11 years, 110 billion, one of them being Amazon,
00:32
who are paying $1 billion a year for Thursday night football.
00:37
NBC is also one of those partners.
00:39
And as we saw during the wild card game a few weeks ago,
00:42
they paid $100 million to exclusively air that matchup
00:47
between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Miami Dolphins.
00:49
For Apple TV, on the other hand,
00:52
they are in the game with Major League Baseball
00:54
paying $85 million per year to air MLB games on Fridays.
01:01
And they paid $2.5 billion for a 10-year deal
01:05
with Major League Soccer,
01:06
which has been great for them through its first season
01:09
due to the arrival of Lionel Messi.
01:12
What exactly is driving the move
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from traditional cable to streaming services?
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I mean, just like with anything in business,
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it's really the dollars, it's really money.
01:21
We've seen media change.
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Social media has come in.
01:26
People are consuming content differently.
01:29
And for a while, it was Netflix and Amazon
01:32
and these streaming services were doing,
01:34
you know, regular television shows and movies.
01:36
And when they recognized sports
01:38
as something that was keeping people on linear television,
01:41
they went ahead and got it.
01:43
And a lot of these tech companies like Amazon and Apple,
01:45
they have deeper pockets than your Disney's
01:48
or your Netflix's.
01:50
So they're willing to spend more money
01:52
to bring people into these media services that they have
01:55
and drive them towards
01:57
their more high profit margin properties and products
02:00
like your iPhones or, you know, other Amazon products.
02:04
So they're bringing in that money,
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they're seeing where the money's going,
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they're seeing where content is being consumed
02:10
and they're investing.
02:11
And that's why you're really seeing
02:13
a lot of movement towards streaming.
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