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Originally Posted by Sidney Crosby's Hat
Apple does MLS and some MLB games (Friday nights, I think). Netflix doesn't do much live sports (yet). Whether you can call it sport, they're picking up a bunch of WWE stuff next year though that'll all be produced by WWE. Netflix has some great documentaries with F1 and Tennis.
Prime does a decent job with NFL. They're also doing (and have done) a ton of NHL behind the scenes stuff. A good partner to lean into.
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Oh ok thanks. I don't watch MLB so why I was clueless.
I don't think the NFL on Amazon is bad, but they are producing 1 game a week. Taking on hockey is going to be a lot more effort.
I think TNT and ESPN both did good jobs.
So these would just be Canadian rights.
I think a streaming service would be the only they best the last deal from Rogers. I can't see Bell or Rogers paying up this time around.