Month to month - $15 per month includes 1 credit per for any major event of your choice.
If a month has more than 1 major event, then you can purchase more credits for $10 to have access to whatever extra event.
Annual - $100 - 12 event credits to use anytime of the year.
Event credits would never expire.
So you still aren't paying $80 per ppv event, and you can still either be month to month or choose annual if you like.
I like this way better. That way DAZN doesn't have to manipulate fight schedules based on their business model.
They can also easily measure how many credits are used for each fight/fighter.
Kinda just putting this out there in hopes DAZN would find it and to get your alls feed back.
I think they just have to make as many people get the subscription as possible. They can do this by:
- making it cheap or
- offering a huge discount on PPVs if subscribed e.g. $80 without sub, $20 with.
Granted I don't know their numbers and whether they lose money like this, but if they want to be like Netflix, they just need everyone subscribed?
Month to month - $15 per month includes 1 credit per for any major event of your choice.
If a month has more than 1 major event, then you can purchase more credits for $10 to have access to whatever extra event.
Annual - $100 - 12 event credits to use anytime of the year.
Event credits would never expire.
So you still aren't paying $80 per ppv event, and you can still either be month to month or choose annual if you like.
I like this way better. That way DAZN doesn't have to manipulate fight schedules based on their business model.
They can also easily measure how many credits are used for each fight/fighter.
Kinda just putting this out there in hopes DAZN would find it and to get your alls feed back.
You won't have to worry about dazn ppv much longer. Canelo has 1 fight left with them.
Then it's back to eddie hearn u.k. cards that nobody cares about
It makes perfect sense to buy fights from other promoters like you guys said. The issue is is I think other promoters are locked into TV contracts with other channels. Like Top Rank and ESPN. I don't think they can go to another channel. The problem with their app is that they don't realize boxing is not a very popular sport. Honestly if the goal is to be a sports streaming platform they should have selected other sports. Boxing is dying for multiple reasons. It's big in the UK but in the US and globally it's really not.
DAZN is in the content creation business. The more content it has the more subscribers it will attract. It should welcome independent promoters, buy the fights these promoters produce in accordance with DAZN guidelines, of course. Such fights don't have to be big, fights that are on FNF level, HBO after dark, or Shobox.
Netflix or Amazon, for instance, don't produce all of their contents. They buy most of them from unlimited number of sources.
Month to month - $15 per month includes 1 credit per for any major event of your choice.
If a month has more than 1 major event, then you can purchase more credits for $10 to have access to whatever extra event.
Annual - $100 - 12 event credits to use anytime of the year.
Event credits would never expire.
So you still aren't paying $80 per ppv event, and you can still either be month to month or choose annual if you like.
I like this way better. That way DAZN doesn't have to manipulate fight schedules based on their business model.
They can also easily measure how many credits are used for each fight/fighter.
Kinda just putting this out there in hopes DAZN would find it and to get your alls feed back.
It’s better than the current model in fairness…
DAZN need a massive overhaul top to bottom IMO, it’s been a complete mess and the accounts prove that, they need to recruit more qualified people who actually understand the markets they’re trying to enter.