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Disney, Apple, Amazon have submitted bids for Sunday Ticket - NBC Sports

Disney, Apple, Amazon have submitted bids for Sunday Ticket - NBC Sports

Disney, Apple, Amazon have submitted bids for Sunday Ticket - NBC Sports
Jun 25, 2022 1 min, 6 secs

As DirecTV prepares to conclude an exclusive NFL Sunday Ticket run that began nearly 30 years ago, three companies have made a play to take over the package in 2023.

Alex Sherman of CNBC.com reports that Disney, Apple, and Amazon have submitted bids for the out-of-market package. At this point, the three mega-companies are playing the waiting game.

The league is looking for a partner to pay at least $2 billion for Sunday Ticket, and possibly to acquire a stake in NFL Media, the league’s in-house TV and web conglomerate.

PFT previously has explained that the winning bidder for the Sunday Ticket package could then sell satellite rights back to DirecTV.

It’s do or die for Apple so I fully expect them to outbid Bezos but, I’m hoping Prime gets it.

I can assure you I won’t spend a dime on Apple or Disney.

They need to sell a package for each individual team.

Like everybody else has said, why don’t they just let you choose what team you want to watch and pay for that team.

I haven’t watched one Royals game this year because they sold their TV rights to Bally Sports and the only way to watch is to buy a subscription to Bally, who the hell is going to pay for that

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