Chapter
Streaming Rights Negotiations for Major League Baseball
Negotiations for streaming rights have been ongoing for Major League Baseball (MLB) since post-bankruptcy, wherein the Padres were paid their rights fee after giving up their digital rights to their games. MLB is currently the only league holding onto a distinction between streaming and broadcast rights.
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The new commissioner has brought some changes to Major League Baseball rules that aim to reduce the length of games and dead time during play.
01:40 - 03:17 (01:36)
Summary
The new commissioner has brought some changes to Major League Baseball rules that aim to reduce the length of games and dead time during play. These changes were suggested by ESPN and other TV partners of the league.
ChapterStreaming Rights Negotiations for Major League Baseball
EpisodeThe Big Suey: Skipper + Samson
PodcastThe Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz
The speaker discusses how they had hoped for more engagement from individuals in the baseball industry but ultimately settled for the satisfaction of the checks clearing.
03:17 - 04:08 (00:50)
Summary
The speaker discusses how they had hoped for more engagement from individuals in the baseball industry but ultimately settled for the satisfaction of the checks clearing.
ChapterStreaming Rights Negotiations for Major League Baseball
EpisodeThe Big Suey: Skipper + Samson
PodcastThe Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz
The negotiation for streaming rights has been the focus for many as news of the bankruptcy of Diamond, which owns the regional sports networks for 14 major league teams including the Padres, has come out.
04:08 - 06:55 (02:46)
Summary
The negotiation for streaming rights has been the focus for many as news of the bankruptcy of Diamond, which owns the regional sports networks for 14 major league teams including the Padres, has come out. Baseball is the only league still arguing that streaming and broadcast rights are different.