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re: Will I be able to stream SEC Network games on ESPN3?

Posted on 7/13/14 at 2:06 pm to
Posted by scrooster
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Member since Jul 2012
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Posted on 7/13/14 at 2:06 pm to
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According to the newly created SEC Network website you will be able to stream games with the right credentials. I heard that Comcast was closing in on a deal to add the SEC Network. Does anybody know if that would also include Time Warner since they are merging?


Same applies to DirecTV where the merger with AT&T U-verse is concerned. But the problem is not just in waiting on congressional approval.

The real problem is with the economics of the buyouts and mergers themselves and existing deals already in place with the larger entities.

In the case of DirecTV and U-verse it doesn't make sense for either party for DirecTV to do a deal with ESPN prior to the merger.

I'm not familier enough with the intricacies of the TW/Comcast deal to speculate but I can only imagine similar issues would exist.

ESPN sells the package based upon a set number of subscribers per carrier. For the sake of simplicity let's say $1.00 per household. It's a graduated scale that is different for each carrier.

DirecTV would pay a higher rate as a stand alone carrier which would add to the buyout cost by U-verse, than U-verse would pay ESPN for the additional households once they absorb DirecTV.

Posted by big6ben9
Member since Nov 2012
320 posts
Posted on 7/13/14 at 3:10 pm to
Thanks that cleared things up for me. I usually get rid of cable (Time Warner) after football season so it doesn't make sense to me to bring it back for the up coming season unless they get the SEC Network before then. I don't see the point when I already have the local channels, can stream ESPN3 through my TV, and I am a season ticket holder.
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