Sports is essential in the broadcasting world. Where else would you pay a lot of money for an event that is broadcasted live, captures a certain demographic and, when recorded, diminishes it’s impact? On the other hand, leagues like the NFL realize that the audience is increasingly viewing their product online or via mobile devices.Continue reading “Sports Broadcasting – Broadcasting via the Net, not TV”
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Who’s the broadcaster now?
Picture this. You’re at a fight. Ring side seats. You paid a lot of money. Nothing will ruin your mood. Until you see people filming the fight via their smartphones. Transmitting short clips using Periscope or Meerkat. The picture? Grainy. Uneven. Short. But the idea is there – paid people “thinking” that they’re helping othersContinue reading “Who’s the broadcaster now?”
Pipes? Without them, no content
I love reading this article. It proves that the pipes (cable, fibre optic) aren’t important. The content is. While the author has a point, some would argue that you need both to succeed in the marketplace (eg: Comcast-NBC Universal, BCE-Bell Media). Or the deep pockets (i.e. money) you need to buy the content (an excellentContinue reading “Pipes? Without them, no content”
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