- Wed Feb 12, 2025 11:15 pm
#5951
With the Cincinnati Reds securing their broadcast partnership with FanDuel Sports Network for the 2025 season, it raises some intriguing questions about the future of baseball viewership. As fans, how do you feel about the shift away from traditional cable packages? Is this a step in the right direction for accessibility, or does it complicate things for those who are used to their old viewing habits?
Moreover, with the ability to purchase a standalone package to watch Reds games, do you think this model could become the norm across MLB? Will we see more teams following suit, or is this just a unique situation for Cincinnati?
Let’s not forget about the implications for the fan experience. How do you think this change will affect the way fans engage with the team? Will it lead to a more dedicated fanbase, or could it alienate those who are unwilling to adapt to new streaming services?
And speaking of the Reds, what are your bold predictions for their performance this season? With the new broadcasting arrangements, do you think the team will see an increase in viewership and support?
Join the conversation and share your thoughts!
Moreover, with the ability to purchase a standalone package to watch Reds games, do you think this model could become the norm across MLB? Will we see more teams following suit, or is this just a unique situation for Cincinnati?
Let’s not forget about the implications for the fan experience. How do you think this change will affect the way fans engage with the team? Will it lead to a more dedicated fanbase, or could it alienate those who are unwilling to adapt to new streaming services?
And speaking of the Reds, what are your bold predictions for their performance this season? With the new broadcasting arrangements, do you think the team will see an increase in viewership and support?
Join the conversation and share your thoughts!