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re: Prime Video To Become Primary Streaming Partner For RSNs
Posted on 1/17/24 at 1:16 pm to Upperdecker
Posted on 1/17/24 at 1:16 pm to Upperdecker
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Prime Video will become Diamond’s primary partner through which customers will be able to purchase direct-to-consumer access to stream local Diamond channels. Customers will be able to access all local DTC content, including live MLB, NBA and NHL games, and pre- and post-game programming, for the teams for which Diamond retains DTC rights, through Prime Video Channels. Diamond said additional details regarding pricing and availability of its RSNs via Prime Video will be announced at a later date.
So yeah...still gonna have to pay extra. Interested to see how this is going to go and how much it will cost. When it was going to be Bally (without mlb) charging for access via the app the sports south and southeast were going to be separate charges which screws braves fans since games are basically 50/50. Again though that access directly through bally didn't include the Braves to my knowledge it always required the cable package for Braves for whatever reason.
Posted on 1/17/24 at 1:19 pm to Doldil
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Again though that access directly through bally didn't include the Braves to my knowledge it always required the cable package for Braves for whatever reason.
That's how it was in St Louis. You could get a streaming only package for the Blues but you had to have a cable package to be able to stream the Cardinals.
I think it has to do with the general MLB streaming rights, but I don't know for certain.
Whatever the case is, the product is going to be both worse and more expensive, so that's cool.
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