NFL Network Debuts Subscription Preseason Streaming Package
'NFL Preseason Live' Offers All Exhibition Games For $40
Mike Reynolds -- Multichannel News, 7/26/2010 2:08:05 PM
NFL Network will kick off a subscription streaming package enabling fans to watch all 65 of the pro football's preseason games online.
With the "NFL Preseason Live" package, users can watch available games online and choose from home or away broadcasts to complement a new viewing experience that includes movable picture-in-picture and mosaic layouts to screen multiple games at once. NFL Preseason Live is available for $39.99.
NFL Network is home to the entire NFL preseason game slate with all 65 contests, including multiple replays, airing on the pro football league's in-house service. The 2010 preseason schedule on NFL Network includes 10 live nationally televised games, with all matchups available in high-definition. The balance is picked up from local/regional feeds.
All 10 live preseason games will include halftime reports featuring NFL Network's team of analysts from its Los Angeles studios and five-minute NFL Network Now updates between game broadcasts reporting the most up-to-date news and information.
All told, NFL Network's preseason schedule encompasses 162 telecasts as it includes every game, live contests and replays of all the preseason action, which gives fantasy players a chance to get a good look at prospects for the upcoming season.
The first week of the 2010 NFL preseason on NFL Network features five live games highlighted by veteran quarterback Donovan McNabb and Mike Shanahan's debut in Washington, the NFL premiere of Broncos rookie quarterback Tim Tebow and Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll's return to the NFL sidelines.
The Redskins kick off NFL Network's live game schedule vs. the Buffalo Bills Friday, Aug. 13 at 7:30 p.m. (ET). Saturday, August 14 features a doubleheader with Tampa Bay at Miami at 7 p.m., followed by Tennessee at Seattle at 10 p.m. The weekend wraps up with San Francisco at Indianapolis on Aug. 15 at 1:00 p.m., followed by Denver at Cincinnati at 7 p.m. (ET).
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This really is a rip-off. I got rid of Directv because of the cost. I have an antenna but that doesn't get every channel where I live. I purchased preseason NFL so I could watch my teams. Three out the four first games I tried to view were blacked out. I'll never trust these people again!
Mark Fullerton - 8/26/2011 11:40:13 AM EDT -
What a joke!!!! Charging people to watch meaningless football games. People need to smarten up and stop paying the money these crooks are trying to suck out of us. If people are unwilling to pay, the networks will give it away. It happens all the time. Please join me in NOT subscribing to this ripoff.
Ernie Wood - 8/12/2010 10:23:05 PM EDT
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