Basically ESPN gets new weekday package and MLB.TV, Netflix gets the Derby and Comcast and/or Apple gets SNB and WCS
NBC looking to do Sunday Night Baseball --> Sunday Night Football --> Sunday Night Basketball consecutively year-round?

Basically ESPN gets new weekday package and MLB.TV, Netflix gets the Derby and Comcast and/or Apple gets SNB and WCS
they don't really have anything worth a damn to air on Sunday night if it ain't sports related anyway.NBC looking to do Sunday Night Baseball --> Sunday Night Football --> Sunday Night Basketball consecutively year-round?
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MLB is already on broadcast. They're not leaving FOX and they may go to NBC/Peacock, but cable is still the major bulk of where teams get their money. The issue there is some RSN's are way more valuable than others.Smart move, Netflix wants events. I think Netflix will push more into boxing events. Its all about getting eyeballs on the screen.
MLB needs to consolidate where they broadcast. They need to get off of cable and back on broadcast.
There would be overlap with the NFL early season, and my guess is they would thrown sunday night baseball on peacockNBC looking to do Sunday Night Baseball --> Sunday Night Football --> Sunday Night Basketball consecutively year-round?
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Apple TV had the best image quality out of all the baseball broadcasts. Tired of these low bitrate ass baseball broadcasts on cable.Happy no more apple tv, and don't know what to think about MLB TV. I enjoy the service but hate the blackouts. If ESPN and Disney take care of the blackouts, I'll continue to buy