NFL Sunday Ticket for Jets games

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  1. Jets79

    Jets79 Well-Known Member

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    Quick question as I’ve always had Sunday ticket on DIRECTV where I recorded the games and watched them later if I couldn’t watch them live

    On YouTube TV, I assume I won’t have to watch the live stream, right? The games will be available and I can watch them later whenever I want? Like you could do on Amazon last season for Thursday Night games? Which by the way sucked because they would capture 2 hours of pregame BS and it took forever to fast forward to the actual game start)
     
  2. NOVAJET

    NOVAJET "2020 TGG Fantasy Football Champ"

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    Yes, you can record it and watch it later.
     
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  3. Jets79

    Jets79 Well-Known Member

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    Awesome…thanks!

    Well I guess the student discount is one way of repaying my kid’s college tuition!!!

    That’s $300 saved!
     
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  4. SOJAZ

    SOJAZ Well-Known Member

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    For anyones interest... NFL ST getting sued:


    UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
    SUMMARY NOTICE OF PENDING CLASS ACTION

    If you purchased NFL Sunday Ticket, a class action
    lawsuit may affect your rights.


    This Notice is being provided by order of the U.S. District Court for the Central District of
    California. It is not a solicitation from a lawyer. You are not being sued.

    Para una notificación en español, visite www.NFLSundayTicketLawsuit.com

    NOTICE OF PENDING CLASS ACTION
    A class action lawsuit is pending in the United States District Court for the Central District of California that alleges that the NFL and the 32 NFL teams have suppressed competition for the sale of professional football game telecasts in violation of the Sherman Act. The name of the case is In re National Football League’s “Sunday Ticket” Antitrust Litigation, Case No. 2:15-ml-02668-PSG (JEMx).

    This lawsuit involves NFL Sunday Ticket, an out-of-market sports viewing package that provides NFL regular-season games unavailable on local television affiliates. Football fans who are not NFL Sunday Ticket subscribers can view only locally available games each Sunday afternoon, but Sunday Ticket subscribers can view both locally available games and out-of-market games. Plaintiffs claim that absent the allegedly anticompetitive agreements at issue, the telecasts available on Sunday Ticket would be available through other means, which would result in more access to telecasts of NFL games at lower prices. The Court has appointed the law offices of Susman Godfrey L.L.P., Hausfeld LLP, and Langer Grogan and Diver PC as class counsel.

    No money or benefits are available now because the lawsuit is not resolved. There is no guarantee that money or benefits ever will be available. If they are, you will be notified about how to ask for a share of any recovery. Unless you exclude yourself or your business from the lawsuit, you or your business will be bound by the outcome of the case and you will not be able to file a lawsuit or be part of any lawsuit against Defendants concerning or relating to the claims and allegations that were or could have been raised in this lawsuit.
    LITIGATION CLASS DEFINITION
    The Court has certified damages classes and injunctive classes for residential and commercial DIRECTV subscribers that purchased NFL Sunday Ticket at any time between June 17, 2011 and February 7, 2023.

    For more detail about the class definitions, and exceptions to class membership, please visit www.NFLSundayTicketLawsuit.com.
    PRODUCTION OF PERSONALLY IDENTIFIABLE INFORMATION
    Pursuant to the Satellite Television Extension and Localism Act of 2010, 47 U.S.C. § 338, we are also notifying you and other current and former DIRECTV subscribers that DIRECTV has been ordered by the United States District Court for the Central District of California in the case discussed in this notice and captioned In re National Football League’s Sunday Ticket Antitrust Litigation, No. 2:15-ml-02668-PSG-JEM, to produce certain information from DIRECTV’s records to the Court-appointed class counsel (the lawyers representing Plaintiffs), that contain personally identifiable information. The information—which will be kept “Highly Confidential” under the protective order in the Sunday Ticket litigation, will not be shared publicly, and will be used only to further notify class members about the litigation and effectuate any settlement or judgment—includes the subscribers’ names, addresses, account numbers, dates of service, telephone numbers, and email addresses connected to the account. DIRECTV has not yet provided this information to the Court-appointed class counsel, and to date has provided only contact information to the Notice Administrator sufficient to effectuate this Notice. But DIRECTV will provide this information to Court-appointed class counsel on October 15, 2023.
    YOUR LEGAL RIGHTS AND OPTIONS
    If you are a member of the Residential Damages Class or Commercial Damages Class:

    Exclude Yourself: You may write to the Notice Administrator, JND Legal Administration, by October 8, 2023 to exclude yourself. If you ask to be excluded from this lawsuit and money is later awarded, you will not be allowed to request a payment. But you (or your business) will keep your right to file your own lawsuit against the Defendants for damages concerning or relating to the claims and factual allegations that were or could have been raised in this action.

    Do Nothing: If you do nothing, you or your business will be bound by the outcome of the case, whether a judgment is rendered for or against Defendants. Unless you exclude yourself or your business, you will not be able to file a lawsuit or be part of any other lawsuit against Defendants concerning or relating to the claims and factual allegations that were or could have been raised in this lawsuit.

    If you are a member of the Residential Injunctive Class or Commercial Injunctive Class:
    You or your business will be bound by the outcome of the litigation. You do not have the ability to opt out of the Injunctive Classes.
    DETAILED NOTICE
    Important information about this litigation is available in the Detailed Notice at www.NFLSundayTicketLawsuit.com or by request from the Notice Administrator. You can contact the Notice Administrator by mail at: In re: National Football League’s “Sunday Ticket” Antitrust Litigation, c/o JND Legal Administration, P.O. Box 91316, Seattle, WA 98111, email at info@NFLSundayTicketLawsuit.com or phone at 866-848-0814.

    The deadlines contained in this Notice may be amended by Court Order, so please check www.NFLSundayTicketLawsuit.com for any updates.

    You should review the Detailed Notice to inform yourself of your rights in this Action.

    Please do not call the Court or the Clerk of the Court for information about the lawsuit.
     
  5. Dierking

    Dierking Well-Known Member

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    NCJets disagrees.
     
  6. abyzmul

    abyzmul R.J. MacReady, 21018 Funniest Member Award Winner

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    There's definitely a podcast about that subject somewhere.
     
  7. Dierking

    Dierking Well-Known Member

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    u hafta no wut 2 look 4
     

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