TriedAndTrueVOL
UT VOL Connoisseur
- Joined
- Sep 7, 2009
- Messages
- 6,085
- Likes
- 2,578
LOL at only going up because of catering to women.
Do a little research on fantasy football. The NFL spent tons of money to push fantasy football because it creates interest for the casual fan in numerous games per week. Vested interest in more teams than just your local = higher viewership. Which = bigger tv deals.
As for the sudden boost in soccer, that can be directly correlated to an increase in money spent on marketing, as well as the building of soccer specific stadiums which enhances the fan experience, also they are now willing to spend the money to bring in and keep talent in MLS.
Also, new cable packages make it much easier to view games from leagues around the world.
I understand it's not the bulk of a team's revenue but nobody is going to ignore that kind of money walking out the door. Every revenue stream counts. And after the shared TV money, that is the next biggest stream, followed by merchandise sales.
Pinch of brown sugarMy version is probably hot true authentic. It is basically a really simplified chili served over pasta with tons of cheddar and sour cream
1 pound beef
1 chopped onion
1 TBS chili powder
2 cans kidney beans, drained
2 cans diced tomatoes
1 tsp salt, or to taste
Simple, but good. A nice taste of home, just had it last week
Haha, apparently I needed to be more specific.
TV ratings don't lie. Companies put their faith 100% in Neilson, and their advertising dollars drive decisions. Whatever the NFL is doing raises TV ratings, and as a business, that's the smart thing to do.
But if whatever they're doing is skyrocketing TV revenue, they're not going to jeopardize it just to pump up the small percentage of potential revenue at stadiums. Estimates are they'll be at 17B from TV revenue in the next few years. Stadium revenue is maybe 1B? Worst, unrealistic case is it drops to 1/2B? If their strategy increases TV revenue by 10B over the next decade at the expense of 1/2B stadium revenue, I think they'll take that.
This is true... But TV is the future, besides Jerryworld, look for future stadiums to be smaller in capacity with more luxury areas. They will try to create a more intimate experience for the fans to attract people to come to the games.
This is true... But TV is the future, besides Jerryworld, look for future stadiums to be smaller in capacity with more luxury areas. They will try to create a more intimate experience for the fans to attract people to come to the games.
i am not sure which is my favorite - comparing a college football poll to a Neilsen TV rating - or bringing up soccer as something that is going to compete with the NFL
MLS TV annual revenue is 40,000,000
NFL is 5,000,000,000
total revenue for MLS 500,000,000
total for NFL is 11,000,000,000
this discussion cracks me up
https://www.pepperpalace.com/
I like chili thats alittle on the spicy side. You can nuke a pot of chili after visiting this place.
i am not sure which is my favorite - comparing a college football poll to a Neilsen TV rating - or bringing up soccer as something that is going to compete with the NFL
MLS TV annual revenue is 40,000,000
NFL is 5,000,000,000
total revenue for MLS 500,000,000
total for NFL is 11,000,000,000
this discussion cracks me up
So you choose to ignore over 5.5 B people on this planet who could care less about the NFL - the majority of which care a great deal about soccer? That cracks me up as well.
