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19 Aug 2010, 14:46 (Ref:2747148) | #101 | |
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OK, Bob, you win this point: My homie Sven racing a modified on a quarter-mile track in Madison, Minnesota on Friday night, Class A baseball, and the Stearns County men's softball league do not need television exposure to attract sponsors to teams that have bills to pay (is that last part about teams lost on you?)
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Not sure I quite understand the discussion between Bob and TWK, maybe its that old two Nations divided by a common language thing, or then again, maybe its just old age.
However, away from that discussion, if we consider all the Le Mans based racing as a whole and could get the various series to work together on the TV question we may be able to improve TV and exposure for all. If the ACO would agree to doing a deal that said no TV for the 24 unless you screen decent coverage of the feeder series we may improve matters. Under the deal TV could be coordinated and fed to any station wanting it and expert advice on competitors, classes, car specs and all other common matters provided to the station. In effect do a "Bernie" and control the output, then that would provide a quality programme that should interest sponsors. With the number of TV channels competing for programmes and money at present the cake is cut into too many small pieces and the quality is not there to attract the audience and therefore the major sponsors. The ACO holds all the cards it seems to me |
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Am I a teenage computer geek.. NO I'm 57 years old and was out of college before the first calculators hit the markets here in the USA.[ high tech was a slide rule!] Why is ALMS [Who proclaims itself as having High tech racing]worrying about selling itself to to a LOW tech media. Internet subcription at their website would return all the profits to them, At my job I know that even after 22 years at the same company either I will adapt and change with the times or I will have to file for unemployment. Why cant ALMS? Besides which. less electronic equipment in the consumers hands is GREENER than more! |
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My only concern is for those that aren't tech savy. But as long as the ALMS makes it widely available through other means (Google TV, Popbox, Boxee) they can buy a fairly cheap set-top (STB) for $100 and as long as they have a decent DSL connection ($50) they'll be able to stream the races. Unless your a huge Football Fan or NBA fan and it seems your not, invest in a Google TV, PopBox or Boxee Box. I would wait for either of those, plug in your internet and your off and running. TV is changing. Last edited by dj4monie; 21 Aug 2010 at 22:36. Reason: Adding more information |
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I don't understand how people think the internet is this huge money-making mechanism when people still haven't been able to demonstrate how to break even with it, let alone make money off it outside of a couple companies. Everyone uses Youtube and it still can't break even. News is a good example. Everyone used to buy a newspaper for news, and all those people buying the newspaper paid for the news gathering along with stuff like classifieds. Now we have the internet where you can view a news story for free but the cost of the news gathering is the same and in some cases is more, so the news org takes a loss even though it did the same job as it did before. Online advertising has come nowhere near covering the cost of news gathering and I don't think it ever will. For some niche content stuff you can get by charging people (as Dailysportscar did/does). But video is an entirely different prospect because you have to ship cameras and people on site while for word/news, all you need is a keyboard and an internet connection. Last edited by Flyin Ryan; 25 Aug 2010 at 21:11. |
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I'm not sure I'd pay for online TV. I already search online to get it, and it doesn't cost anything.
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I am very astonished why people not willing to pay a small fee to keep going at something they would really like to see to happen... and furthermore supporting their series...
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Music's incredibly screwed up. I don't even need to download the song. If I want to listen to that song Horndawg referenced, I can punch it in to Youtube and listen to it for free without it ever coming onto my hard drive, and it's already been established Youtube doesn't make money and neither does the record company off this. I can also even listen to a dozen trance or techno remixes of the song probably. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lAD6Obi7Cag Last edited by Flyin Ryan; 26 Aug 2010 at 01:12. |
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