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Discovery (NASDAQ: DISCA) (NASDAQ: DISCK) (NASDAQ: DISCB) just made a significant move regarding its new GOLFTV streaming service: It has signed Tiger Woods to an exclusive content deal. I covered the new "Netflix of Golf" service when it was announced back in June, and it has the potential to be a big winner for Discovery over the long term.
Still, the market is skeptical of Discovery. Overwhelming the Woods news was the revelation of some near-term ratings issues at The Discovery Channel this quarter (due to production delays in its Fast N' Loud car show). This may be because the GOLFTV product isn't even out yet -- it will launch in January 2019, and only internationally (the PGA Tour still owns the U.S. rights). Therefore, the investing community doesn't yet know the economics of the new channel, except that Discovery is paying the PGA Tour $2 billion for 12-year international rights.
Here are the details around the Woods deal and why investors should be paying attention to Discovery.
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Lessons from the master
Imagine getting regular golf lessons from one of the best golfers of all time? That seems to be the vision for the new content going forward. From the press release, the new deal will encompass:
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weekly practice and instructional videos to improve your game,
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exclusive access into Tiger's preparation routines,
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behind-the-scenes access before and after PGA TOUR rounds, and
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unique and exclusive post-round commentary.
In an interview with Deadline, Discovery CEO David Zaslav excitedly said the content was "not going to be the traditional stuff of golf telecasts."
Woods himself issued a statement that was highly complimentary of Discovery: "I've been watching Discovery and David Zaslav build up a global sports platform with Eurosport, the Olympics and the launch of GOLFTV with us at the PGA TOUR, so I think they're the perfect partner to help grow the game. They're global, they get sports and know how to build new, younger and big audiences."
The "Tiger effect" on ratings is alive and well
For those not in the know, Woods is in the midst of a career renaissance. After dominating the game in the late '90s and early 2000s, his career hit a rough patch, when a string of injuries and a high-profile divorce led to a five-year victory drought.
However, that changed just this past September, when Woods won the Tour Championship. It was his 80th PGA Tour win (which includes 14 majors), putting Woods only two wins behind Sam Snead for the most all-time. Shockingly, it was Woods' first win since 2013.