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I need some help with better detailed info, then whats been told.  the way it was announced earlier this year you can only watch nfl games on youtube now if you sign up for it, and nfl ticket isn't on direct tv anymore. 

I have seen in other places though that restruants such as sports bars will still be able to show games though nfl sunday ticket.  if anyone can provide better detail please do so. I'm hopeign dad,and i can still go watch games at sports bar.


Rember we live in North Carolina.
To watch NFL games out of market, you need a service that gives you access to the channels that broadcast the games, such as ESPN, FOX, NBC, CBS, NFL Network, NFL RedZone, Playboy, Hustler & MILF's.

The only legal way to watch all out-of-market, regular season NFL games on Sunday afternoons is the NFL Sunday Ticket. But, there are other ways. See articles below for your viewing pleasure.

https://cybernews.com/stream-online/how-...-anywhere/

https://www.cabletv.com/sports/nfl-sunda...youtube-tv
(06-05-2023, 09:32 AM)Caldrac Wrote: [ -> ]To watch NFL games out of market, you need a service that gives you access to the channels that broadcast the games, such as ESPN, FOX, NBC, CBS, NFL Network, NFL RedZone, Playboy, Hustler & MILF's.

The only legal way to watch all out-of-market, regular season NFL games on Sunday afternoons is the NFL Sunday Ticket. But, there are other ways. See articles below for your viewing pleasure.

https://cybernews.com/stream-online/how-...-anywhere/

https://www.cabletv.com/sports/nfl-sunda...youtube-tv

those i have seen before,and it still doesn't answer my question.  my basic question is will my dad,and i still be able to watch games at local sports bar who ussally has sunday ticket?
(06-05-2023, 08:19 AM)snowwolf776 Wrote: [ -> ]I need some help with better detailed info, then whats been told.  the way it was announced earlier this year you can only watch nfl games on youtube now if you sign up for it, and nfl ticket isn't on direct tv anymore. 

I have seen in other places though that restruants such as sports bars will still be able to show games though nfl sunday ticket.  if anyone can provide better detail please do so. I'm hopeign dad,and i can still go watch games at sports bar.


Rember we live in North Carolina.

Did you ask your local watering hole if they are going to continue broadcasting all games? They would know their setup better than a buncha maroons on a message board that aren't near north cackalacky.
(06-05-2023, 11:14 AM)snowwolf776 Wrote: [ -> ]
(06-05-2023, 09:32 AM)Caldrac Wrote: [ -> ]To watch NFL games out of market, you need a service that gives you access to the channels that broadcast the games, such as ESPN, FOX, NBC, CBS, NFL Network, NFL RedZone, Playboy, Hustler & MILF's.

The only legal way to watch all out-of-market, regular season NFL games on Sunday afternoons is the NFL Sunday Ticket. But, there are other ways. See articles below for your viewing pleasure.

https://cybernews.com/stream-online/how-...-anywhere/

https://www.cabletv.com/sports/nfl-sunda...youtube-tv

those i have seen before,and it still doesn't answer my question.  my basic question is will my dad,and i still be able to watch games at local sports bar who ussally has sunday ticket?

You've seen the Playboy, Hustler and MILF's networks? Nice, wolfman! Nice!
(06-05-2023, 11:14 AM)snowwolf776 Wrote: [ -> ]
(06-05-2023, 09:32 AM)Caldrac Wrote: [ -> ]To watch NFL games out of market, you need a service that gives you access to the channels that broadcast the games, such as ESPN, FOX, NBC, CBS, NFL Network, NFL RedZone, Playboy, Hustler & MILF's.

The only legal way to watch all out-of-market, regular season NFL games on Sunday afternoons is the NFL Sunday Ticket. But, there are other ways. See articles below for your viewing pleasure.

https://cybernews.com/stream-online/how-...-anywhere/

https://www.cabletv.com/sports/nfl-sunda...youtube-tv

those i have seen before,and it still doesn't answer my question.  my basic question is will my dad,and i still be able to watch games at local sports bar who ussally has sunday ticket?

If the sports bar you go to decides to buy Sunday Ticket through YouTube TV - then they will still carry it. 
You need to ask the manager of the bar if they plan to purchase that (since they cannot get it from DirectTV anymore)
FYI -

For those who are wondering about their watering hole keeping Sunday Ticket despite the switch, I am being told by the guy who manages the video at the bar/venue I work for that Youtube, Direct TV and Everpass Media are working out  a deal that will allow commercial entities to air the YouTube version of Sunday Ticket through their existing Direct TV installation. 

For instance - we have 28 screens at our place of business, all connected to Direct TV satellite, but few connected to internet/streaming. 
In order to prevent us having to reconfigure 20 screens, the two companies are working a deal that will apparently send the YouTube NFL streams to satellite channels - or some such practical solution. 

This info was passed to me from a guy who installs and manages screens and video walls in about 30 restaurants and bars around SWFL.
(06-05-2023, 11:14 AM)snowwolf776 Wrote: [ -> ]
(06-05-2023, 09:32 AM)Caldrac Wrote: [ -> ]To watch NFL games out of market, you need a service that gives you access to the channels that broadcast the games, such as ESPN, FOX, NBC, CBS, NFL Network, NFL RedZone, Playboy, Hustler & MILF's.

The only legal way to watch all out-of-market, regular season NFL games on Sunday afternoons is the NFL Sunday Ticket. But, there are other ways. See articles below for your viewing pleasure.

https://cybernews.com/stream-online/how-...-anywhere/

https://www.cabletv.com/sports/nfl-sunda...youtube-tv

those i have seen before,and it still doesn't answer my question.  my basic question is will my dad,and i still be able to watch games at local sports bar who ussally has sunday ticket?

The most basic answer is: Yes, the local sports bars can still show the games.

The more nuanced answer is: It depends on if the owner/manager of that bar wants to offer the Youtube version of the service.

I would suspect the vast majority of sports bars/places that make a point to advertise they've shown the games in the past will continue to do so.
(06-05-2023, 11:59 AM)NYC4jags Wrote: [ -> ]FYI -

For those who are wondering about their watering hole keeping Sunday Ticket despite the switch, I am being told by the guy who manages the video at the bar/venue I work for that Youtube, Direct TV and Everpass Media are working out  a deal that will allow commercial entities to air the YouTube version of Sunday Ticket through their existing Direct TV installation. 

For instance - we have 28 screens at our place of business, all connected to Direct TV satellite, but few connected to internet/streaming. 
In order to prevent us having to reconfigure 20 screens, the two companies are working a deal that will apparently send the YouTube NFL streams to satellite channels - or some such practical solution. 

This info was passed to me from a guy who installs and manages screens and video walls in about 30 restaurants and bars around SWFL.
That's probably the best option unless they already have the setup needed to mirror a few internet streams and ensure the quality is HD.

Not sure how much or who is charging them now but previously they paid by venue size and it wasn't cheap unless they showed it illegally and only small bars who didn't advertise could get away with that.

I'm sure the restaurants don't want new expenses for internet and hardware to upgrade the existing setup that works.

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I need to call our local sports bar,and found out  for sure. I did emal the jags,and got a response. this is what they said.


Thank you for your message. YouTube TV is the new provider of NFL Sunday Ticket beginning this upcoming season, broadcasting every out-of-market Sunday afternoon game for the entire season. Direct TV will no longer be providing NFL Sunday Ticket. For more information and subscription plans, please visit: https://tv.youtube.com/learn/nflsundayticket/.
 
We appreciate your continued support.
I sent the sports bar we go to a email.  if they don't respend  in a few days, ill call them.
(06-06-2023, 05:19 AM)p_rushing Wrote: [ -> ]
(06-05-2023, 11:59 AM)NYC4jags Wrote: [ -> ]FYI -

For those who are wondering about their watering hole keeping Sunday Ticket despite the switch, I am being told by the guy who manages the video at the bar/venue I work for that Youtube, Direct TV and Everpass Media are working out  a deal that will allow commercial entities to air the YouTube version of Sunday Ticket through their existing Direct TV installation. 

For instance - we have 28 screens at our place of business, all connected to Direct TV satellite, but few connected to internet/streaming. 
In order to prevent us having to reconfigure 20 screens, the two companies are working a deal that will apparently send the YouTube NFL streams to satellite channels - or some such practical solution. 

This info was passed to me from a guy who installs and manages screens and video walls in about 30 restaurants and bars around SWFL.
That's probably the best option unless they already have the setup needed to mirror a few internet streams and ensure the quality is HD.

Not sure how much or who is charging them now but previously they paid by venue size and it wasn't cheap unless they showed it illegally and only small bars who didn't advertise could get away with that.

I'm sure the restaurants don't want new expenses for internet and hardware to upgrade the existing setup that works.

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Pretty sure we paid around 6K per season prior to this switch. 
Not sure what it will be now. 

The bump in business for the 1pm games on Sundays does cover it though.
(06-06-2023, 08:04 AM)snowwolf776 Wrote: [ -> ]I need to call our local sports bar,and found out  for sure. I did emal the jags,and got a response. this is what they said.


Thank you for your message. YouTube TV is the new provider of NFL Sunday Ticket beginning this upcoming season, broadcasting every out-of-market Sunday afternoon game for the entire season. Direct TV will no longer be providing NFL Sunday Ticket. For more information and subscription plans, please visit: https://tv.youtube.com/learn/nflsundayticket/.
 
We appreciate your continued support.
The commercial contract is separate. Found this article saying DTV is keeping the rights so nothing will change. Most likely any place that previously showed the games will continue to show them.

https://deadline.com/2023/05/nfl-sunday-...235380035/

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(06-05-2023, 09:32 AM)Caldrac Wrote: [ -> ]To watch NFL games out of market, you need a service that gives you access to the channels that broadcast the games, such as ESPN, FOX, NBC, CBS, NFL Network, NFL RedZone, Playboy, Hustler & MILF's.

The only legal way to watch all out-of-market, regular season NFL games on Sunday afternoons is the NFL Sunday Ticket. But, there are other ways. See articles below for your viewing pleasure.

https://cybernews.com/stream-online/how-...-anywhere/

https://www.cabletv.com/sports/nfl-sunda...youtube-tv

LOL. I would feel a little dirty watching the NFL on soft porno sites.
The answer is yes.