Cord-cutting fans of the Knicks and Rangers will now be able to stream their favorite teams — at $10 per game.that includes access to Knicks, Rangers, Islanders, Devils, and Buffalo Sabres games.The service, which is limited to regions whose cable operators carry the Madison Square Garden Network, will be available on a direct-to-consumer basis for a monthly cost of $29.99 — or an annual rate of $309.99.
MSG announced that it would roll out a new streaming platform, MSG+, that offers live sports programming, including the Knicks, Rangers, Islanders, Devils, and Buffalo Sabres.The company also announced it had unveiled MSG SportsZone, a free, ad-supported streaming offering whose content is primarily focused around sports betting and classic games. There is no live programming of sports games on MSG SportsZone.
Before Wednesday’s announcement, MSG Networks was only available through the FuboTV and the DIRECTV Stream platforms.Madison Square Garden and its tenants — the Knicks and Rangers — are some of the most valuable properties in North American professional sports.
$30?! No wonder why Xfinity won't renew with MSGNetworks!
Francesa pricing model. $10/game?!
Good idea. The regional networks are getting crushed with cord cutting. But $30 is a bit much.