Bring back Sterling, Ballmer talmbout starting a subscription streaming site for Clippers gms

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Steve Ballmer rejects $60M offer so he can stream Clippers games
By Claire Atkinson

August 27, 2015 | 8:43pm

Steve Ballmer, the owner of the Los Angeles Clippers, has turned down a $60 million a year offer for local TV rights and is forging ahead with a plan to start his own over-the-top streaming network, The Post has learned.

If he follows through on the plan, Ballmer, the former CEO of Microsoft, would be the first owner of a major US sports team to deliver games direct-to-consumer via a web-based service and not through traditional cable or satellite companies, sources said.

Clippers games are now aired to about roughly 5 million Los Angeles-area homes through Fox Sports’ Prime Ticket regional sports network in a deal that runs through the 2015-16 season.

Prime Ticket currently pays the team a rights fee of $25 million a year — and offered a 140 percent increase, to $60 million, but the billionaire Ballmer turned it aside.

Prime Ticket’s exclusive negotiating window closed in June, one source said — meaning Ballmer is free to negotiate with others.

Some observers think the bombastic Ballmer is merely using the threat of forming an over-the-top network as a play to wring more money from an RSN.

But others think the plan is real.

“Steve Ballmer has not renewed his deal with Fox,” said one source close to the situation. “He’s looking at a [digital] subscription channel.”

The 59-year old Ballmer’s tenure at Microsoft gave him direct insight into the world of live streaming video — thanks to the success of its global Xbox gaming console.

Although he may have the technological know-how to pull it off, wringing more than $60 million in revenue a year from a single sport streaming RSN will be tough, experts said.

The Clippers would have to sign up around 10 percent of LA’s 5 million households and get a pretty high price for the service, those people said.

“If it costs $12 per month, multiply that by 12 months in 500,000 homes, it would add up to $72 million but then you’d have to produce the games and market the product.”

And that’s if Ballmer can give fans a reason to subscribe during the five month off-season.

If not, revenue would only come to $42 million.

“Ballmer is going to want to explore his option on the tech side but the cable model is still a pretty reliable source of revenue,” said another source familiar with discussions. “If they go OTT [over-the-top] they’re taking an enormous risk and they’re not the most prominent team in LA — they are second best.”

This person believed that Fox’s offer represents a much better deal, but added it appeared Ballmer has his heart set on being a technological pioneer.

Ballmer paid $2 billion for the team in 2014 after then-owner Donald Sterling was caught on a taped phone conversation making racist comments. Sterling was forced by the NBA to sell the team.

At the same time, the NBA might frown on the over-the-top move if Ballmer fails to get a sizeable audience.

Fox declined to comment. The Clippers did not return a call for comment.

This dude is clueless. I wish Bill Gates could run sh1t for a season :mjcry:
 

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Get these flopping ass niccas off T.V late night. There are much better dramas with way better acting out in L.A at night fukk these neegas.
 

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Edit Nevermind what he's trying to do makes no sense
I see the genius but not with the Clippers. If it were the Lakers or Spurs then yeah.

Imagine an international market instead of local interested in your team and are willing to pay. Netflix crush the buildings.

So, I get his hustle just not with the Clippers. Other teams like the Cowboys or Patriots. Franchises like that with huge followings. NBA pass and NFL ticket may get clipped if pops off.
 
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