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Off Topic Live Streaming Of Sporting Events
02-15-2013, 11:35 PM
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Live Streaming Of Sporting Events
You can already get live streaming of just about all sporting events in a booglegged fashion but pretty soon that will no longer be the case. Soon all networks will stream their events online making bootlegged streams a thing of the past.

ESPN already has live streams of their sporting events across of of their sporting networks regardless of sport. NBC already streams their NFL games and Olympic coverage.

Now FOX and TBS will soon be joining the online streaming world. Starting this year FOX will live stream their NASCAR races, NFL games and college sports and starting in 2014 their MLB games. That includes regular season and postseason events. TBS starting in 2014 will live stream their MLB games. That includes regular season and postseason events. The question is now when does CBS get with the program and start streaming their events live?

Check out this little piece of info I came across from an article that was written last October.

Quote:It's the World Series and you are streaming live: Broadcasters used to swear that live-streaming events would cannibalize their all-important TV ratings. Their TV ratings, for now anyway, still bring in the big money. But the TV network consensus is that viewers still seek out their big-screen TVs whenever they can -- streaming just lets you reach them when they can't.

Starting in 2014, Fox and TBS will live-stream their postseason and regular-season MLB action. And Fox Sports co-president Eric Shanks says Fox will also start live-streaming its NFL games next season.

"We have the rights and that's the plan," he says, adding Fox will also stream its NASCAR races next year as well as its college sports.

The next step to spur even more TV sports to be simultaneously streamed, he suggests, will be to get digital viewing routinely included in TV ratings.

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02-16-2013, 01:50 AM
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RE: Live Streaming Of Sporting Events
you can stream from someone from a stream. it's not a problem at all.

ill promply not pay for PPVs as usual
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02-16-2013, 02:42 AM
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It's free now until they decide to charge a ppv type of stream for events.

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02-16-2013, 02:48 AM
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(02-16-2013 02:42 AM)phocis850 Wrote:  It's free now until they decide to charge a ppv type of stream for events.

Well ESPN already kinda charges a fee for their streams. If you don't have one of the higher more expensive ISP's you can't get it. I got Charter internet and can't get Watch ESPN.

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02-16-2013, 03:25 AM
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Time Warner gives me ESPN (and more importantly ESPN3). I find watching a game on my Ipad while gaming on the Xbox and my computer screen on the second tv to be a relaxing way to spend a Saturday.

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02-16-2013, 03:58 AM
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(02-16-2013 03:25 AM)Drathdon Wrote:  Time Warner gives me ESPN (and more importantly ESPN3). I find watching a game on my Ipad while gaming on the Xbox and my computer screen on the second tv to be a relaxing way to spend a Saturday.

I get ESPN3 but a lot of stuff is blacked out on ESPN3. I don't get Watch ESPN though. Sad

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