Would You Still Pay 20 Bucks Per Month To Watch Kansas City Royals Lose?!?

In the economy . . . Even the middle-class might have a problem with the question we pose.

Moreover . . .

The problem with streaming content is that there's nothing really worthwhile to watch despite an infinite array of options.

Here's another peek at the local offer . . . 

"Bally Sports Kansas City announced it will begin its direct-to-consumer streaming service on June 23. The service, known as Bally Sports Plus, will cost $19.99 per month or $189.99 per year and will be available to consumers regardless of whether they already have a cable or satellite subscription. According to previous reporting, the service is only available in those markets where broadcast rights are currently available. Initially, the app will be available on mobile devices, Android TV, Apple TV and Amazon Fire and should be available on Roku devices by the All-Star break. The service will also air Oklahoma City Thunder and St. Louis Blues games in Kansas City."

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .

Bally Sports Kansas City to begin direct-to-consumer service this week at $19.99 per month

Cord-cutting Royals fans may finally have another option to watch Royals games. Bally Sports Kansas City announced it will begin its direct-to-consumer streaming service on June 23. The service, known as Bally Sports Plus, will cost $19.99 per month or $189.99 per year and will be available to consumers regardless of whether they already have a cable or satellite subscription.

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