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At least Geico has a variety of commercials during the pre-game. Tired of the bougy pizza hut ad already
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Tepper has 38% of his investments in these five dividend stocks. He probably has others, but these are some pretty large positions. So if you're trying to emulate Teppers money investing strategy so you can eventually buy the team from him, it's a place to start: * Facebook/Meta * Federal express * nvidia * intel * Microsoft https://finance.yahoo.com/news/billionaire-david-tepper-invested-38-193200477.html
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If you're looking to represent, but don't need the logo on everything
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Current tv contracts expire in 2033. If anything were to happen for a per-team package, that's when it would be reviewed/considered The only way the $ would work would be for all teams to get an even cut of the individual packages. So if the Cowboys have 99 subs and the Chargers just 1 sub, they both would split the rev share amount 50/50. Can't see the cowboys agreeing to that dilution
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his response is more than we heard from others in similar/nearby roles to similar comments made this past season.
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HELP: Won the office football pool, need to pick the prize
PanthersATL replied to PanthersATL's topic in Carolina Panthers
Any suggestions for under-represented names (like Vinny) that'd be appreciated /recognized ? -
HELP: Won the office football pool, need to pick the prize
PanthersATL replied to PanthersATL's topic in Carolina Panthers
Yes Lots of comments when worn at TBvCAR games, most often along the lines of "He didn't play for you", "He didn't play for us", and "We hated him here in TB" -
Somehow, even with one game left, it appears that I've won the season-long college+pro office football pool. I know, no idea how that happened either. I was coin-flipping with some of the choices. The prize? "the football jersey of the team of your choice". I'm going with a Panthers jersey (duh). But the question is -- which player? Only have three currently: Mills, Kuechly, Testaverde. Somewhere in the stash there's a fake/cheap $10 Peppers one - could probably upgrade that one with the HOF honor. If you have a pick of any Panthers player (not on the current roster - I don't like to pick active players on purpose) -- who would you pick if given a free jersey choice?
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CBS will air the Super Bowl in 4K (but there's a catch)
PanthersATL replied to PanthersATL's topic in Carolina Panthers
8k looks freakin' amazing when you see it live. but we're a ways off from getting anything close to that on this side of the world. We're having trouble getting to 4k in general. I can see 8k video boards in stadiums for locally-produced stuff, but the replay feeds won't be at that quality for a while -
CBS will air the Super Bowl in 4K (but there's a catch)
PanthersATL replied to PanthersATL's topic in Carolina Panthers
All 4K football broadcasts are upscaled from 1080p. Lots of systems -- like the slo-mo stuff -- are limited to 1080p on the backend Nobody is filming NFL in native 4k -
CBS will air the Super Bowl in 4K (but there's a catch)
PanthersATL replied to PanthersATL's topic in Carolina Panthers
It could be that CBS doesn't have the streaming infrastructure setup to handle a super bowl-sized audience on the 4K transcoding/distribution backend. It's likely a CBS decision rather than a cable company demand -
CBS will be airing the Super Bowl in 4K, but only via dedicated 4K cable channels. It will not be available in 4K anywhere else -- including the CBS app, the Nickelodeon broadcast, or any local channel (either via antenna or otherwise). The Paramount+ streaming service will also not be carrying the game in 4K, but will be in 1080p there.
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Let's use the whole quote, please. He was not embracing piracy, merely recognizing one aspect that piracy appears to have brought to the table. His main point was that piracy resulted in the people who worked on the show not making as much money as they would have. https://variety.com/2013/tv/news/breaking-bad-creator-vince-gilligan-piracy-boosted-shows-popularity-1200737192/
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Even if the creator says it's ok, that doesn't mean the distributor selling the product agrees. The only way that works is times when the content creators post their content on a (legit, free) service -- like when De La Soul posted their entire catalog on their own website for download a while back. They didn't mean "hey, here's all our songs for you to post on pirate websites". It was "here's all our songs so nobody has to go to a pirate website for them"
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with a $1.5b investment in Epic Games https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/business/digital/disney-epic-games-deal-new-universe-franchises-fortnite-1235818438/
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HBO paid approx $5m per episode for Game of Thrones. Some episodes cost more than that. But all the $ came from HBO (more than 85% of HBO's revenue comes from subscriber fees). Streamers are cutting shows from their lineups that they don't have the IP rights for. MAX cutting MINX this season is one example, as it eliminates an (unnecessary) license fee from their budget.
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It probably will. YouTubeTV continues to grow, with the largest number of subscribers for a "cable alternative" (aka "skinny bundle") vs Hulu+Live TV or others. If things keep going the way it has been, expect to see YouTubeTV surpass satellite in terms of subscriber count in a few years. But the differentiator is going to be whether YouTubeTV has anything to offer that's different. They allegedly gained 1m subscriptions last year with Sunday Ticket. But that's not sustainable long-term if there aren't any other exclusives to the platform or differentiator If the new Sports-Only bundle takes off in popularity, we may see YouTubeTV subs dropped by those people who really only wanted sports programming and didn't care about local channels or whatever else YTTV brought to the table that isnt available elsewhere