Giving Peacock the bird

As the NFL bread and circus brigade marches blindly toward Super Bowl Sunday, the league finally tipped their hand when it streamed one of their wildcard playoff games between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Miami Dolphins. Perhaps you were one of the 23 million who flew over that paywall by subscribing to Peacock for the privilege.

Welcome to the future of NFL broadcasting as network television will soon be washed away by the stream.ย As cable continues to bleed subscribers, streaming will fill the gap.ย Perhaps lost on the scramble for the almighty dollar is how the NFLโ€™s success has been anchored to its longtime availability on free television.

NBCUniversal forked over $110 million for the rights to broadcast the game in an effort to draw more Peacock subscribers to its streaming platform. Looking forward to more of the same, the NFL will put more games up for bid for what the league hopes is a burgeoning streaming market.

The Peacock Game was the antithesis of the infamous Heidi Game where on Nov. 17, 1968, NBC switched away in the final minutes of the fourth quarter between the New York Jets and Oakland Raiders to their scheduled programming โ€“ the movie Heidi.

It was a programming decision authorized by the same company (NBC) who owns Peacock that the mere thought of repeating such a blunder is sportscasting sacrilege.

The NFL remains the seamless event for television. What other sport has commercials made exclusively for their championship game at record prices โ€“ yearly? The games, however, have devolved into commercials interrupted by football. Forgotten is how streaming would eliminate commercials.

Next the NFL will find a way to charge for using your mute button to tune out those droning announcers who encourage viewers to โ€œplace their betsโ€ as if they are at a craps table while shilling nonstop for streaming services. 

The uncanny parallels between sports and government are their insatiable need for increased revenue. Fortunately, you donโ€™t have to buy tickets and parking, purchase team gear, or subscribe.ย However, donโ€™t try that with your taxes.ย The NFL is a legally sanctioned monopoly and their notorious owners have turned extorting taxpayers for new stadiums and local tax breaks into an art form.ย The NFL marketing vacuum plays on local civic pride to suck money out of their taxpaying fans and nonfans.

What about those deplorables without broadband, or who do not own a tech savvy television and the latest smart phone?ย Paywalls lock out a future fan base while agitating the current one. Since the objective is to grow an audience perhaps temperance would have been the right route to run for a completion but instead the league got flagged for a personal foul.

One fan lamented how the NFL, after going political, finally had him interested again, but being coerced into subscribing ended the relationship.ย Ashland native, Jim Eisenhart, pulled no punches, โ€œIt will be colder in Hell than it was at gametime before I pony up for Poppycock, err, Peacock.ย They can give my regards to Budweiser and Sports Illustrated, too.โ€ย 

Eisenhart refuses to be used as a cash cow primed up to be bilked time and again.

Naturally, signing up to stream is easier than canceling.ย Some subscribed with the intent of canceling at the gameโ€™s conclusion, while NBCUniversal is betting they forget.

The financial short-term gain will eventually lead to long term financial fumbles. 

Separate streaming subscriptions only alienate and breed resentment.ย Some platforms allow you to record on a DVR, while others donโ€™t, whereas some will allow for skipping through commercials, but not all.

Sometimes the convenience of modern technology doesnโ€™t seem worth the trouble that comes with it โ€“ a simple landline and a television antenna still has a certain nostalgic appeal that is hard to extinguish. 

The suits at NBC were pleased with the 23 million who streamed the game, but their field position is still a very long field goal away from reaching the reported 115.1 million viewers who watched last yearโ€™s Super Bowl.

Pay-per-view for the Super Bowl awaits as the fans are taken for dolts.

As some drift away perhaps The Autumn Wind is not a Raider after all.

Itโ€™s time to find out.

Greg Maresca
Greg Maresca
Greg Maresca is a New York City native and U.S. Marine Corps veteran who writes for TTC. He resides in the Pennsylvania Coal Region. His work can also be found in The American Spectator, NewsBreak, Daily Item, Republican Herald, Standard Speaker, The Remnant Newspaper, Gettysburg Times, Daily Review, The News-Item, Standard Journal and more.

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