Hi,
It's a total bummer ... with streaming getting so big, too many of these channels are not stepping up to the plate. Instead, they are waiting for cable/tv to die ... and then we will have 17,890 choices for streaming ... and none of them worth a nickel.
In the US, soccer should start the streaming thing quick, since network TV is not going to amp up the millions, as they already have for football, baseball, basketball and hockey. Thus, MLS selling their streams would be a ncie thing ... with one problem ... I paid for it ... and in the West Coast, Comcast prevents the flow of the Seattle, Portland, San Jose and Los Angeles.
Comcast lost the Netflix fight, and can not stop the flow thru the line ... but eventually, someone like Comcast, will be strictly selling their bandwidth to others ... not a TV service. I, btw, do not subscribe to Comcast's TV (I do not own a TV) and only their Internet, which might be the reason why they lock it down ... still ... I paid for a service I can't get! And the FCC won't do anything about it.
No win!