ESTREAMING Rights
The PGA Tour is gearing up for a major change in the way golf is watched and enjoyed by fans around the world. Commissioner Jay Monahan has returned to work as the deadline looms for a definitive agreement on livestreaming rights. This agreement will give the PGA Tour access to a new platform for broadcasting its events, allowing fans to watch live golf from the comfort of their own homes.
The PGA Tour has been working with a number of companies to negotiate the best possible deal for livestreaming rights. This includes major tech companies such as Amazon, Google, and Facebook, as well as traditional broadcasters such as CBS and NBC. The negotiations are ongoing, but the deadline is quickly approaching.
Monahan has been at the forefront of the negotiations, and he is confident that a deal will be reached soon. He believes that the agreement will benefit both the PGA Tour and its fans. He has stated that the agreement will provide fans with more access to golf than ever before, and that it will also provide the PGA Tour with a new revenue stream.
The agreement is expected to include a variety of different streaming options, including pay-per-view and subscription services. It is also expected to include a variety of different platforms, including mobile devices, tablets, and computers. This will allow fans to watch golf from anywhere in the world, at any time.
The agreement is expected to be finalized soon, and it could be a major game-changer for the PGA Tour. Monahan is confident that it will benefit both the PGA Tour and its fans, and he is looking forward to the future of golf. With this agreement in place, golf fans around the world will be able to enjoy live golf from the comfort of their own homes.