02-03-2022, 04:33 AM
I don't get it.
Does the NFL get money per TV views?
I realize it's about ratings and the number of people watching, but that would still people watching the ads, just not at home, so couldn't they count that towards the number of viewers?
Actually, wouldn't they prefer to know exactly how many people are seeing the commercials in the stadium because, otherwise, there's so many parties that they'd have no idea how many people are actually crammed around a single TV?
If people had to buy the game, I might get it, but, otherwise, I don't get it because the commercials would be purchased beforehand, so who cares how many TVs see them?
I guess maybe for future year projections, but, again, couldn't they factor in the number of people seeing it from the stadium?
It doesn't make any sense.
Maybe beer companies that sponsor the NFL are mad because less people will buy beers at the stadium when they cost $8 a beer?
Does the NFL get money per TV views?
I realize it's about ratings and the number of people watching, but that would still people watching the ads, just not at home, so couldn't they count that towards the number of viewers?
Actually, wouldn't they prefer to know exactly how many people are seeing the commercials in the stadium because, otherwise, there's so many parties that they'd have no idea how many people are actually crammed around a single TV?
If people had to buy the game, I might get it, but, otherwise, I don't get it because the commercials would be purchased beforehand, so who cares how many TVs see them?
I guess maybe for future year projections, but, again, couldn't they factor in the number of people seeing it from the stadium?
It doesn't make any sense.
Maybe beer companies that sponsor the NFL are mad because less people will buy beers at the stadium when they cost $8 a beer?