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Pissing in a bottle for exchange of all that content.
Very fair trade imo of currency for that.
Very fair trade imo of currency for that.
I pay $30/mo for all the UFC (and boxing etc) PPVs (and regular events) full "unlocked' cable with all premium channels and all local, international and premium sports channels, and a huge library of streaming content which includes a huge movie database and all the popular shows on Netflix, Disney +, Prime, etc.
How? Hook a sherbro up!
i think youre a bad person danaJust curious, let’s say the UFC was to offer a monthly subscription service that offered access to all live cards (including Ppv, prelims, etc.) and their entire past library. The service would be available on all streaming devices with easy, reliable access. What, if anything, would you be willing to pay for a service like this?
I do think you're right, but I still think they have a huge piracy problem to deal with before they can really unlock their potential value. The price is the easier thing to handle though, they really should just test it out, set one ppv at $20 bucks with headliner they know how much he/she typically draws and see where they end up.It should be noted this thread is for the USA audience, who are paying a hilarious $65 fee for each individual PPV, on top of $6/month to access the PPV through ESPN+
I'd be happy with a flat $20/month plan which I prepay for a year, or $25 monthly billing.
I'm even cool with keeping one PPV a year an additional buy-in, so they can make one really marquee event each year and leverage it. Why not, its a transition out of PPV a hybrid model can happen.
The current PPV model is broken and is holding the sport back. If the price was anything remotely reasonable, the paying audience would expand and the entire value of the org would go up.
Would love a commentaryless option.$0
But if they were to offer all content with the option to switch off the commentary audio track and add just the raw audio without commentary (which the master tapes have) then I would be willing to pay for that.