I remember saying about being charmed by the naivety of those who thought the Olympics would come off as (re)scheduled.I think NBCSN will be shut down before the fall myself since the Olympics are being canceled.
I remember saying about being charmed by the naivety of those who thought the Olympics would come off as (re)scheduled.I think NBCSN will be shut down before the fall myself since the Olympics are being canceled.
You evidently werent swayed enough by the charm lol. Who would have thought an entire network would decide to go see ya later because of a 4 year event. Crazy to me.I remember saying about being charmed by the naivety of those who thought the Olympics would come off as (re)scheduled.
You are right on both, USA is 90mil compared to NBCS/N at 78, my understanding the current TV deal prohibits any Cup races from being streamed only, so that will take us thru '24 before we in theory might see anything moving over to streaming.NASCAR’s gonna be fine. Most, if not all, races will go to USA. I would even wager their ratings will go up as USA is more widely distributed than NBCSN to begin with. NASCAR is too big to be taken off of traditional TV for now, and there’s probably language written into the contract for that.
Olys bring big ad dollars. BIG.You evidently werent swayed enough by the charm lol. Who would have thought an entire network would decide to go see ya later because of a 4 year event. Crazy to me.
BIGOlys bring big ad dollars. BIG.
Olys bring big ad dollars. BIG.
Giant.
I don't think the Olympics will be cancelled. There is going to be limited attendance in the stadiums and probably only Japanese fans allowed but if the whole event was cancelled it would surprise me.I think NBCSN will be shut down before the fall myself since the Olympics are being canceled.
It's pretty bad that all these streaming services combined still don't add up to what cable costs.
Its being reported by multiply sources that Japan has privately concluded they will be canceled.I don't think the Olympics will be cancelled. There is going to be limited attendance in the stadiums and probably only Japanese fans allowed but if the whole event was cancelled it would surprise me.
Its being reported by multiply sources that Japan has privately concluded they will be canceled.
I think I'd rather watch a plate race, or even F1.We'll have to wait and see, personally I don't care anyway cause I don't watch it anyway...
That's the hope.I hope Trackpass is absorbed into Peacock. NBC's actually consolidating all its streaming services.
I hope Trackpass is absorbed into Peacock. NBC's actually consolidating all its streaming services.
Trackpass is already a sore spot with tracks though.Or maybe the races will you know, be apart of the free part of Peacock. No idea why no one is thinking of that. Some stuff is actually free on it..
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If I have to download another streaming service to watch NASCAR, I won’t be watching NASCAR.
The whole reason I picked up streaming years ago was to cut costs. More product for less money. If I purchase multiple services, I’m right back where I started.
Sheer ease of use is why I haven't seriously considered leaving cable. One source, one remote, everything we watch in one place (at the moment).It’s why this all will eventually fail. Having to have so many subscriptions will lead to people leaving streaming and going back to cable/satellite
Yup. I haven’t cut the cord yet, because it’s so easy for me to watch what I want when I want because I’m still on cable. I’ll be a trendsetter when everything inevitably heads back this waySheer ease of use is why I haven't seriously considered leaving cable. One source, one remote, everything we watch in one place (at the moment).
My parents are visiting. Mom mentioned some of the shows she likes on HGTV are going to "some new channel and how do I get it?" It turns out they're going to a streaming platform (she didn't know which one). I've been dreading explaining streaming to my well-over-80 parents; I don't think I did a very good job. I'm pretty sure I botched the concept of different input sources.
Simple. “Internet TV” is how I explained it to my family. Internet has been publicly available for 30 years, it’s not a new concept.Sheer ease of use is why I haven't seriously considered leaving cable. One source, one remote, everything we watch in one place (at the moment).
My parents are visiting. Mom mentioned some of the shows she likes on HGTV are going to "some new channel and how do I get it?" It turns out they're going to a streaming platform (she didn't know which one). I've been dreading explaining streaming to my well-over-80 parents; I don't think I did a very good job. I'm pretty sure I botched the concept of different input sources.
It may not be new, but that doesn't mean they're familiar with it. Mom hasn't had a reason to use the Internet; Dad gets confused over how the same e-mails can be 'on' his laptop, his tablet, AND my laptop when he's visiting.Simple. “Internet TV” is how I explained it to my family. Internet has been publicly available for 30 years, it’s not a new concept.
And then which streaming service or services do I choose? How do I choose between them on the stick?As for ease of use, it’s still one source. Unplug your cable and plug in your streaming device/box/stick
Which service has TCM, both Hallmarks*, and Golf?“Heres all the channels you love ...
Yes, we do still have a wired phone as our a primary number. It's cheap, around $5 a month. I have found a few personal uses for the cell I'm given at work but should it go away, those apps aren't worth paying a cell bill myself. What I'm saving on cell charges makes up for at least part of the cable bill.Everyone I know that still uses cable usually also has a house phone because they are unwilling to change.
Choosing a streaming service is like choosing a cable provider. Theres more options, so more competition, therefore the prices are cheaper.It may not be new, but that doesn't mean they're familiar with it. Mom hasn't had a reason to use the Internet; Dad gets confused over how the same e-mails can be 'on' his laptop, his tablet, AND my laptop when he's visiting.
And then which streaming service or services do I choose? How do I choose between them on the stick?
Which service has TCM, both Hallmarks*, and Golf?
*After all, I'm not the only one in the house.
Yes, we do still have a wired phone as our a primary number. It's cheap, around $5 a month. I have found a few personal uses for the cell I'm given at work but should it go away, those apps aren't worth paying a cell bill myself. What I'm saving on cell charges makes up for at least part of the cable bill.
As to unwilling to change from cable, I admit inertia is a factor, although not the only one. It's not so much unwilling as uninterested. This unopened Roku stick has been on my desk for at least two months now. Maybe something will force me to open the box one day; maybe if I get quarantined? But even if I was unwilling to change, so what? It's my money.
I've never lived anywhere with access to more than one cable operator at a time, excluding satellite. But even with choices between cable companies and satellite, there's a near-complete overlap in the channels they offer.Choosing a streaming service is like choosing a cable provider. Theres more options, so more competition, therefore the prices are cheaper.
Everyone I know that still uses cable usually also has a house phone because they are unwilling to change. It has little to do with ease of use and more to do with “I’ve done it this way for X years so I’ll keep doing it”.
You mentioned 4 channels you’d need out of the hundreds that cable offers. The idea for streaming is paying significantly less for a package of channels that most people already watch. Instead of paying for 300 channels while only watching 3% of them, youre paying for 30-50 channels and watching 30%+ of them.I've never lived anywhere with access to more than one cable operator at a time, excluding satellite. But even with choices between cable companies and satellite, there's a near-complete overlap in the channels they offer.
My understanding is that most streaming services offer only a relatively limited selection of 'channels' compared to cable, and that I'd need to subscribe to multiple services to get all the channels we usually watch. If I'm mistaken, I'll take your word. Are all services available with all sticks / adapters / hardware models?
Any security system provider will call a mobile phone number. Bundling cable with a landline phone is archaic as hell and a simple monopolistic money grab. The demand for those type of bundles is way down but yet the monthly prices rise every year because a “promotion has ended” and you have a fight with a “retention department rep”. **** that noise.A lot of people I know who have landlines still do so because its how their alarm system calls out in case of an emergency(break in, smoke detectors going off, etc) and it's cheaper to keep the landline since its basically a free part of the cable package when you're already paying for internet and cable than it is to replace the alarm system with a new one that will have a wireless connection.
Some alarms need a landline to call out to the security provider so they can then alert you at whatever number you want.Any security system provider will call a mobile phone number.
If anyone has fallen for that scam, I don’t pity them. Need a landline number so you can be alerted on any other number? What a joke.Some alarms need a landline to call out to the security provider so they can then alert you at whatever number you want.
If you have a very expensive wired security system it can be expensive to convert it so that it can make wireless calls to the security provider instead of it just dialing out a call to the security provider.
If anyone has fallen for that scam, I don’t pity them. Need a landline number so you can be alerted on any other number? What a joke.
Bring back Bill Weber.Basically, NBC is trying to make USA more like TNT. And they're going all in on Peacock as well.
Bring back Bill Weber.
Rick Allen is going to be the most sought after broadcasting free agent in sports business today.All of these posts and not one word of concern about the welfare of the gerbils. Tisk tisk. A.S.P.C.A.?
Hall of AROUND GOES fame.Rick Allen is going to be the most sought after broadcasting free agent in sports business today.
you did bring up a great point though what is going to the NBC crew that we love so dearly? I think of all of them Jr is the most salvageable .Hall of AROUND GOES fame.
USA is owned by NBC, so it’s not hard to imagine that the same crew stays.you did bring up a great point though what is going to the NBC crew that we love so dearly? I think of all of them Jr is the most salvageable .
The same thing that happened last time NASCAR was on USA in 2016.you did bring up a great point though what is going to the NBC crew that we love so dearly? I think of all of them Jr is the most salvageable .