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  "description": "HUDDLEMAXX relies on ‘strategic trial stacking’ to time free trials and promotional windows to help NFL fans cut their streaming bills\n",
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  "publishedAt": "2026-04-13T12:38:39.000Z",
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  "textContent": "💡\n\n■ CPI: NFL better not lose Sports Broadcasting Act of 1961 protections ■ AT&T, Verizon hammer FCC at Supreme Court over fines before trial ■ Mediacom seeks FCC approval to restructure control after Rocco’s death ■ Will Disney Sue Sling TV over new $19.99 package with ESPN? ■ Breezeline parent Cogeco not feeling the heat from Starlink ****■**** Ookla: millimeter wave (mmWave) 5G networks show ‘ongoing growth’ ■ The Internet Society concerned about Europe’s proposed Digital Networks Act ■ Earnings Season Calendar\n\nTV Sports: When it comes to higher TV sports cost fueled by the fragmentation of NFL media rights, the issue seems to be causing the most financial pain for a certain type of pro football fan: Someone dog loyal to a team that plays in a distant, out-of-market city. Take **Ryan Kellermeyer** , founder of HUDDLEMAXX who lives in Marion, Indiana and is a die-hard Philadelphia Eagles fan. “When I ran the numbers, the year-round cost of covering every Eagles game came to $937,” Kellermeyer said in an April 10 filing with the FCC in which he slammed the Consumer Technology Association for suggesting NFL deals with Netflix, Amazon, and YouTube TV represented a functioning market that promoted consumer choice. “This is the marketplace the CTA is asking the [FCC] to leave alone,” he wrote. “The average fan needs five to six streaming services to watch a full season of one team. Not all 32 teams. One team.” ** _(More after paywall)_**\n\nRyan Kellermeyer, founder of HUDDLEMAXX, with his son, Max.\n\n### This post is for subscribers only\n\nBecome a member to get access to all content\n\nSubscribe now",
  "title": "Die-Hard Eagles Fan in Indiana Created ‘Optimization Algorithm’ to Slash His Annual NFL Streaming Bill by 60%",
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