On today’s edition of Rob Black’s Winners and Losers, financial expert Rob Black talks with KRON4’s Darya Folsom about the Super Bowl, McDonald’s new giveaway, and YouTube’s latest venture.
Rob also answers viewer question, “What do you think about A&E’s “House Flipping” seminars?”
Cost of Super Bowl tickets: Getting to see all the action on and off the field in person is not cheap. Beyond the hotel rooms, food, and everything else involved in visiting Atlanta for a day or two, the seats themselves are wildly expensive. On average, Super Bowl ticket prices range between $3,000 and $6,000. Also, unless you have an inside connection or get hooked up through work, the bulk of the tickets up for grabs now are only available through the resale market.
McDonald’s giving away free bacon: For one day and one hour only, you can bring home the bacon for free. McDonald’s is hosting a nationwide bacon bash and free bacon giveaway next Tuesday from 4 to 5 p.m. Tuesday at participating locations nationwide to celebrate the pork’s arrival on three menu classics.During “Bacon Hour,” customers can get a free side of thick-cut, Applewood smoked bacon with any purchase, be it a Filet-O-Fish, hot fudge sundae or apple pie.
YouTube TV is expanding: YouTube’s live TV streaming service is expanding its coverage as it continues to invest against big cable. YouTube TV will be available in 195 markets in the US. The company says its service will now cover 98 percent of US household. Google hasn’t disclosed subscriber numbers, but it reportedly had 800,000 paying subscribers as of July.
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