Todd Spangler NY Digital Editor YouTube TV’s debut of the NFL Sunday Ticket games package was expected to include a time-lag compared with live TV broadcasts of up to one minute, according to some reports.
However, according to initial user reports on social media and a comparison of CBS’s broadcast versus YouTube TV’s livestream of the Cincinnati Bengals vs.
Cleveland Browns on Sunday, there YouTube livestream had a delay of less than 20 seconds. “Wow, Sunday Ticket on YouTube is amazing,” one user wrote on X (aka Twitter). “On my phone, the broadcast delay is only 10 seconds … behind AN ANTENNA.” Another user on Sunday lauded YouTube, writing, “Top notch work moving NFL Sunday Ticket over.
Truly… No hassles AT ALL. Logging in has been easy, no delays, no weird ‘verify your current playback area’ messages.” Matt Infante, chief operating officer of media company Pro Football Network, wrote at 1:12 p.m.
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