Monday, February 3, 2020

Goodell: NFL Open To New Media Partners

NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell said his organization is "very open to changing packages, very open to changing partners" when it comes to negotiating media contracts that will expire in the next few years during an appearance on "Sunday Morning Futures."

Fox Business Network reports Goodell said there are no "formal negotiations" about the future of DirecTV's Sunday Ticket package, which expires in 2022.

"We are very open to changing packages, very open to changing partners, very open to do the best thing we can for our fans and for the league overall for the long term," Goodell said.

The long-serving NFL commissioner also discussed how the way that viewers watch NFL games is changing, especially because of social media.

The conversation with Goodell starts at the 16:30 Time Mark:


"We love to be available on the broadest medium," Goodell said. "That's why our network partners are important to us. But we've supplemented that by bringing in other opportunities to reach fans that may not be watching on network television. They may not be watching a full game. They may be watching highlights, so social, over-the-top digital transmission of our broadcasts is really important to us."

Both Amazon and Twitter have signed deals to livestream NFL content in the past few years.

"We make it easy for people to engage because we want the broadest number of people to watch," Goodell said.

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