Streaming Sports Boom Means More Confusion, More Frustration and More Bills
This is the third in a series from TheWrap exploring how sports is transforming the entertainment business. Read our second story here. The struggle to figure out how to watch every NFL game this season is real. Let's say you're a Seattle Seahawks fan. Many of the games will air on local affiliates, in which case you would need either a digital antenna or a subscription to cable TV or a live-streaming service like YouTube TV ($83). To get around a traditional bundle, you could catch CBS games through Paramount+ ($13 a month), NBC games through Peacock ($11 a month), Fox games through the . . .