After tomorrow’s Super Bowl, the NFL gets to renegotiate its sports rights - and now among the big players are Big Tech streaming companies. Watch this space. https://www.axios.com/sports-rights-arms-race-big-tech-457e885b-7290-4ff4-b107-8675688e5715.html?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=twsocialshare&utm_campaign=organic …
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Sport is one of the few types of content we are interested in consuming live.
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Replying to @JeremyReesnz
Cos there's no point in it being delayed; it goes against what the fan on the terrace wants, or what the shared experience is all about.
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Replying to @geekboy73
Agreed. You record a game to watch later but once you know the result, chances are you never bother watching.
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I find it fascinating with sport; it's the only viewing that's still an as live experience in this internet day and age, whether it's getting up at 2am to view a game, or later in the day. Genuinely intrigued by what the psyche of people is with it, as it's something I never got.
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