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NFL Loses Sunday Ticket lawsuit


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Rumor is that with the current decision, each individual team will need to pony up $440m for their individual part. If so, it'll be easier for some teams to do than others

I say that the NFL should look at the data and prorate each team's portion. "Your games were only watched by 6% of the Sunday Ticket fans? You get to pay less than this other team that was watched by 30% of Sunday Ticket fans"

https://www.nbcsports.com/nfl/profootballtalk/rumor-mill/news/in-sunday-ticket-case-some-owners-might-have-a-hard-time-coming-up-with-440-million

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13 minutes ago, Mistuh Jones said:

elaborate please

Start with an indoor digital antenna, something like this will work: https://a.co/d/04v9wF4l

HD Homerun comes in three flavors that range from $100 to $200, personally I have the $200 model which is 4 tuners @ 4k capability.  So I can watch/record up to four channels at once: https://a.co/d/01zajHYa

Last is Plex which is capable of discovering the HD Homerun on your network and utilizing the tuners.  You can run the server side on just about anything, PC and Raspberry Pi are common.  Personally I run it as a docker image on a Synology disk station.  There are companion apps for every mobile device, smart tvs, firesticks etc.  It works on everything.  : https://www.plex.tv/

The whole setup is quite easy, an average person could definitely meander their way through it with a few google searches.  A capable technical person would have it setup in under a hour.  With the four tuner HD Homerun and the antenna I linked you'd have less than $250 invested in a permanent solution for over the air broadcasts.  Perhaps a bit more if you need to buy a device to host Plex, in which case I'd recommend a Raspberry Pi.

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