Major League Baseball (MLB) has decided to give exclusive broadcasting rights for certain games to Roku, allowing each team to earn approximately $1 million per season. This decision has sparked concerns among fans who do not have Roku devices or MLB subscriptions, as they will be unable to watch these exclusive games. Additionally, there have been complaints about the performance of the MLB app on Roku devices, with issues such as unclear pictures and motion buffering. The move comes amid speculation about MLB's financial health and the impact of the Regional Sports Network (RSN) meltdown on the league's revenue streams. Fans have also expressed a preference for using MLB dot TV for game broadcasts.
So those without Roku & MLB subscription cannot watch. I have an idea. How about we choose ONE source for games, @MLB? Maybe, besides the local/national channels, just the MLB app???? https://t.co/EnPQ9v9qUo
So those without Roku cannot watch. I have an idea. How about we choose ONE source for games, @MLB? Maybe, besides the local/national channels, just the MLB app???? https://t.co/EnPQ9v9qUo
Still cannot get over that MLB is going to give exclusive games to Roku...so that each team can make about $1M each per season. Are there cash flow problems with MLB? Is the RSN meltdown hurting them even more than we know? https://t.co/ltR0gFkN9i
The MLB app on my Roku TV started out the season great but over the past couple weeks it consistently has an unclear picture or the motion buffers like when you used to try to play a new computer game on a CPU that was a few years old and couldn't handle it. Other apps like…
Big fan of these being watchable on MLB dot TV https://t.co/XFXIcnwDOQ