OutKick's Davey Hudson took to the streets of Nashville and New York City to talk to aggrieved football fans about the continuing rising in the costs of streaming services.
As NFL fans already face mounting costs just to watch games, sports broadcaster Tim Brando believes fans don't like not knowing where the games even are due to excess platforms.
NFL fans face nearly $800 in streaming costs for the 2025 season across YouTube TV, Amazon Prime Video, Netflix, Peacock, and ESPN to watch all games from multiple platforms.
The NFL wants more money. That means 2026 was already set to be an interesting year in the world of sports media. Now that Paramount Skydance is set to acquire Warner Bros. Discovery, things could get ...
It’s no surprise that the NFL is already strategizing about its next broadcast deal, as they’re trying to get the ball rolling with the players’ union, in public, on key issues that could be obstacles ...
New data from Antenna shows that NFL games drove large numbers of customers to streaming services that hosted them this season. Super Bowl LX will wrap the 2025-26 NFL season on Sunday. For many NFL ...
NFL fans tell OutKick's Davey Hudson that the league's streaming strategy has become a source of consternation as prices rise. (Source: OutKick) ...