May 2, 2025 - 09:23

A new bill introduced in the Ohio Senate aims to eliminate exclusive streaming contracts for college sports, a move that could significantly change how fans access their favorite teams' games. Currently, many fans are required to subscribe to multiple streaming services to watch all the games involving their beloved colleges, often leading to frustration and increased costs.
The proposed legislation seeks to create a more equitable viewing environment, allowing fans to enjoy college sports without the burden of multiple subscriptions. By banning exclusive contracts, the bill hopes to foster greater access and affordability for fans across the state.
Supporters of the bill argue that it promotes fairness and transparency in college athletics, ensuring that all fans have the opportunity to cheer for their teams without financial barriers. As the discussion around this bill progresses, it could pave the way for a more inclusive approach to broadcasting college sports in Ohio and potentially beyond.