As a sports fan, I am not pleased by the increasing number of games that are being streamed. These days, you must subscribe to a particular streaming service in order to watch certain games. Some people may argue that only a smattering of games are being streamed right now. However, I believe this is only the beginning. Leagues such as Major League Baseball can make a great deal of money by streaming their games. Meanwhile, the salaries of athletes are going through the roof. More money will be needed to meet their contract demands. That is why I believe the number of streamed games will eventually increase. It's insidious. Leagues, teams and networks will not be able to resist this cash cow. They will not be able to resist making lucrative deals with streaming services.
I live in Toronto and I am a Toronto Blue Jays fan. For the fourth season in a row, select Friday games are being streamed on Apple TV. As for the Toronto Maple Leafs, six of their games were blacked out this season. That's because Sportsnet, CBC, and TSN no longer hold exclusive rights to broadcast all Leaf games in Canada. Instead, they have teamed up with Amazon to share broadcasting duties. This new streaming arrangement is similar to the recent U.S. model in which TNT and ESPN split coverage of NHL games.Welcome to TV Banter, the lively website that deals with television of the past and present. I am Joanne Madden and my focus is on American, Canadian and British television. To find out what I have written on any television topic (TV shows, actors, etc.), use the search box directly below. Your questions and comments are most welcome. From TV history to Netflix, TV Banter has it covered.
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Wednesday, April 2, 2025
Are sports fans are being ripped off by streaming of games?
I do not subscribe to Apple TV, nor do I subscribe to Amazon Prime. I have no intention of adding further monthly expenses to my finances in order to watch the Blue Jays and the Leafs. Why should I? When fans subscribe to streaming services to watch sports, it only encourages the powers-that-be to stream more games. Their greed has no limits. They only pay lip service to the fans, but it's those same fans who are always asked to open up their wallet. Fewer and fewer games will be broadcast on traditional TV and basic cable. What about the fans who can't afford to pay for three or four streaming services? Where does that leave them?
The players and owners make millions. Who advocates for the fans? They are the lifeblood of professional sports, but who is really on their side? Game prices keep going up. Even when we watch games on TV, we are absolutely inundated by ads. When watching baseball, we even have to see ads on the pitcher's mound. I realize that sports is a business and I don't begrudge the players being paid well. I don't begrudge the owners making money. However, I think the pendulum has swung too far. Greed is ruining sports. That's why I will always stand up for ordinary fans.
- Joanne
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