NFL Sunday Ticket has a brand new residence — the league’s sport broadcast bundle is shifting to YouTube TV beginning subsequent season … and the deal is reportedly value a whopping $2.5 BILLION a yr.
There was an intense bidding struggle to safe the rights to the favored subscription-based product … with ESPN, Apple and Amazon pursuing an settlement.
The NFL made the transfer official on Thursday … with commissioner Roger Goodell releasing an announcement on the choice to go together with Google, which owns YouTube TV.
“We’re excited to deliver NFL Sunday Ticket to YouTube TV and YouTube Primetime Channels and usher in a brand new period of how followers throughout the United States watch and comply with the NFL,” the commish stated.
“For a variety of years we’ve been centered on elevated digital distribution of our video games and this partnership is one more instance of us trying in the direction of the longer term and constructing the following technology of NFL followers.”
Sunday Ticket will now be obtainable as an add-on bundle with YouTube TV … in addition to standalone à la carte on the streaming platform’s Primetime channels.
Patriots proprietor Robert Kraft — the chairman of the league’s media committee — additionally spoke in regards to the deal … saying, “As the methods followers take pleasure in NFL soccer evolve in a altering media panorama, partnerships with innovators like YouTube will be certain that extra video games can be found to extra fan.”
“This partnership will develop our sport for future generations and permit them to comply with their favourite sport.”