The NFL has reportedly decided to bring mobile streaming in-house, creating an owned-and-operated service called NFL+ to provide in-market live streams of games on mobile devices.Sports Business Journal reported that league owners signed off on the NFL+ plan during their meetings in Atlanta, following media speculation earlier this year about the scenario.
The price point is said to be $5 a month, though the report noted that pricing could change. Given the blossoming of podcasting as a medium, the offering will likely include podcasts along with other team content and radio streams.
Under current broadcast regulations, regular season games must be offered within teams’ local markets on TV networks available without a pay-TV subscription.
That means NFL+ is likely to primarily be a complement to that bigger-screen setup.Previous deals with Verizon and Yahoo had offered NFL livestreams to laptops and mobile devices.
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