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Sunday Ticket pricing for YouTube announced


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On 4/11/2023 at 9:27 AM, TheCasillas said:

Best just getting Youtube TV plus the sports package at $11 since it includes RedZone. RedZone has defeated the idea of watching every game at once unless you are a fan of multiple NFL teams and/or a bar.

 

Confirmed :: YouTube TV says you will still be able to order the NFL RedZone by purchasing Sports Plus for the monthly fee.

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3 minutes ago, Mother Grabber said:

so that requires you to pay for 4 separate services to actually see all of the games.

If you're local in the market, no. You get the games OTA or via local cable partner.   (Typically in Charlotte, I believe it's WSOC that is the local broadcast partner for TNF or MNF games)

If you're out of market, then MNF is on ESPN (nationally available) and TNF is on Amazon/NFLN (both nationally available)

If your cable package includes ESPN and NFLN, then you should be covered for most MNF and NFLN games.

I agree --- out-of-town fans are screwed over in terms of easy access to watch the Panthers.  It costs us more to travel/hotel/eat/tickets vs local ticket holders.  It costs us more to watch the games on TV --- unless the team gets more national coverage, in which case we're more often showcased.

It's even harder for those in NFC South markets, as local FOX broadcasts are typically going to be the local NFC South team rather than the Panthers.

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Saw the pricing options today, guess I didn't realize the $250 for the season was if you also pay like 80 bucks a month for YouTube TV, which I don't and won't be doing.

Still, $350 for the season is a great value for people who don't live close to their team and rarely get their team on TV locally.

I'm in Michigan and unless we're playing the Lions or on a national broadcast game, I'm lucky to get any Panthers games on local TV here during the season.  $350 is significantly less money than I'd spend at the bar each Sunday to watch us over the course of the season (and I'm over streaming that I did since the pandemic started, too unreliable and craps out in the second half often).

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