Why Satellite TV Is A Great Entertaining Feature In Bars

Bars, whether they are the local watering hole or larger sports bars, attract faithful patrons around a TV set as much as ever. Satellite TV has made it easy for bars and pubs to turn local and international sports or other televised events into an occasion. That’s why, even in the era of Netflix and streaming on your mobile, watching an NFL game with friends in a bar is still a fun activity.

Nothing Beats Watching A Sports Event At Your Favorite Bar With Your Favorite Crew

Despite all the modern amenities that help you enjoy at home a sports game, a season finale, the Olympics or any other major event, the truth is that many people still prefer to go and watch these events with friends at a sports bar or their local favorite pub.

There are many reasons for this.

  • Some events are not available on regular cable TV. This is what makes having the NFL Sunday Ticket a feature worth mentioning in internet bar reviews and rankings.
  • Not everyone has a man cave to host a big gathering with the guys, and not every wife wants her living room to be used for a male crew gathering. If you have a family and are looking for peace of mind, maybe going to the bar with your friends is a better solution than hanging at home with them.
  • A sports bar is a fun, casual place where you can mingle, laugh, and enjoy the event with other people loving sports, in a festive atmosphere.
  • In a bar, you can have a cold beer or two and grab something delicious to eat, without having to prepare anything yourself. Plus you don’t need to clean up the mess after the game is over.

Why Watching Sports At A Bar Is Better Than Live Events

Watching a sports event in a bar even beats the real thing of going to the stadium to watch the game:

  • TV offers you a better view and perspective, with close-ups, repeats, and lots of information, for a tiny percentage of what it would cost you to get good tickets, finding a safe parking lot, waiting at the queue for overpriced snacks at the stadium, etc.
  • You simply cannot attend international events or games out of town at such a low cost as going to your local watering hole to watch them on TV.
  • You can be indoors instead of weathering it out in the cold, wind, and rain at the stadium.
  • You can be a mixed gang and support opposing teams in front of the TV, exchanging jokes between friends, but it is much more difficult to do that at the stadium, where one team’s fans might not accept opponent fans as graciously.

In the end, the conviviality of watching a sports event in a bar with friends is hard to beat by any alternative. It is a fun night out, it involves eating and drinking, it is about something people are passionate about, and it is all about friendship. The cost and burden of it is low, considering the option of hosting the event at your place or going to the stadium.

How Satellite TV Can Increase Income For Bar Owners

Bar owners increase their income when more patrons come in, stay longer, and order more drinks and food. This is exactly what happens when there is a sports or other interesting event on TV in the bar: As a special occasion, a large sports event probably attracts more patrons than a regular night. Patrons stay longer, focused on the ongoing event, and order more to drink and eat.

Paying for a Satellite TV subscription and the necessary TV sets is a manageable cost that can have a great return on investment for a bar and provide a permanent source of entertainment and income.

Which Is Better, Satellite TV Or TV Streaming?

Although cable TV and streaming come to mind as possible alternatives to Satellite TV, in reality, they are neither as practical nor as cost-effective as Satellite TV for bars and restaurants.

To date there are no streaming business contracts, thus streaming legally is not an option for businesses. But even if it was, using the bar’s Wi-Fi connection for streaming is not a good idea. Internet speed could slow down due to streaming, interfering with other Wi-Fi dependent operations in the bar such as using the POS.

Satellite guarantees better signal, no slowdowns in the transmitted image, and good sound.

It guarantees no interruptions due to bad Wi-Fi signals, as streaming can do.

Which Is Better, Satellite TV Or Cable TV?

As for cable TV, many sports events are not scheduled on cable, either because they are bid to one cable company only, or because they are too specific to be included in a mainstream cable TV package. Cable TV addresses mainly individuals in the privacy of their homes, where they can zap and choose among a variety of programs. 

Satellite TV, on the other hand, has packages specifically created for the bars and restaurants business, focused on specific kinds of programs (such as sports, music, etc) which can operate in a set-it-and-forget-it mode.

The packages include not only major championships but also more specialized sports events. On a slow day for national sports, a bar could be running a curling championship from Sweden, or replaying the Formula 1 competition in Malaysia that took place in a totally awkward time zone to watch live.

Other Satellite TV Advantages

Satellite TV can be wireless, service several TV sets with one single dish and receiver, and still allow for each TV set to show a different program.

For sports bars owners, these are priceless advantages, since they can organize different watching spaces around different sports.

All these features make it a highly practical solution for bar owners who wish to provide television shows to their patrons.

So, if you own a bar and are thinking of providing some entertainment to your patrons, think Satellite TV. You will certainly find a package that fits your clientele and your budget!

We can help you install Satellite TV in your bar at a highly competitive cost. Contact AAA Satellite now or call us on  913-721-3474 to learn more about our services!