Streaming games on Peacock and Apple TV and of course ESPN+ is starting to be normalized. Since signing up for ESPN+ to watch the KU-Miss St game earlier this fall I've found little to watch on the channel that interests me, but to cancel now is to sign up soon again for hoops. The cost? More money (about doubled from 5 bucks years ago to about 10 now) for less games is the maddening part of it all.
Today the BIG (which most of you know I pay attention to) announced their basketball broadcast schedule. 31 games are to be streamed on Peacock. Now these are not Minnesota-Norfolk St type games which most people would tolerate but 6 purdue games, 5 MSU, MU, UW games and get this, they're league games. And most of the games they're getting are premiere league games. So some of their showcase games will be seen not by casual fans who might happen on the channel and linger for a while. Less exposure, fans, particularly older fans especially will not tune in simply out of it's too overwhelming. Others will say, like I will it's too many subscriptions to manage.
Many BIG fans are upset about it. Most of us pay cable/dish or through some sort of ROCKU thing to get the BIG network, and other channels. Now they want us to pay MORE. Big 12 will follow suit I'd guess some day. More screwing over of fans.
NFL playoffs coming to streaming services near you THIS SEASON! It's the wave of the future they say, and well, I guess I watch too much sports anyways so I guess I'll watch less, but I really don't want to watch less of the teams I love to watch.
Here's a link with the list of games only available on peacock
https://nbcsportsgrouppressbox.com/2023/10/03/peacock-is-exclusive-home-of-30-big-ten-mens-basketball-games-for-2023-24-season/ ↗