Well this should answer the question if MLB wants to do an exclusive deal with Major League Baseball or be fan friendly.
If they turn down InDemands offer then I think we know the answer.
MLB doesn't care how many providers buy the rights. There would be no additional revenue for MLB. They get the $100m, no matter how many providers join in paying it. Advertising revenue goes to those providers. Think of the NFL. NBC pays the league for the rights to broadcast SNF. The NFL gets that money, no matter how many people watch, and NBC gets the advertising revenue that it sells.I can't see why MLB WOULDN'T want additional providers to buy the rights. After all, the more people that can receive it, the HIGHER the ad rates are - that is a HUGE amount of additional revenue for MLB and the different teams.
There have not been identical "negotiations" to these in recent memory. Please cite another instance where a league signs an agreement with a provider which includes an ownership stake of a broadcast channel, then offers other providers a chance to join in and become "partners" to mirror the same broadcasts.It's all part of the identical negotiations that seem to go on in this industry ALL of the time IMO.
No.
$100m / who's in
Limited time offer