Hi Lenny, first off thanks for doing the feed, for us 14.1 enthusiasts it was a lot of fun!
Here are my thoughts on the viewership numbers.
There was nothing about it in the straight pool forum until I posted it right before or duing a match, can't remember exactly when I posted it. Although it was posted in the main forum, a lot of 14.1 enthusiasts may only visit the 14.1 forum. Perhaps if it was posted here in the 14.1 forum a week before you may have seen more, probably not double but maybe a good percentage more viewers.
Another thought is that it wasn't really bad numbers for a 14.1 regional tournament, especially in June, up here in the northeast where 14.1 is probably more popular than anywhere, they simply don't play pool in the summer and don't pay much attention to pool until sept or october. For instance Tony Robles's Predator Tour drew 40 players last weekend instead of their usual 70-80, and thats 9ball. I think if your event was held in the winter months and posted in the 14.1 forum early then you would have had 200-300 viewers.
Another thought is I don't know how many you retained, maybe you had 300-400 different viewers at different times that logged in and out. I think some commentary would retain more viewers. I know this is not a money making venture for you and the feed is free. But people by nature get bored watching any dicipline and not knowing exactly what is going on, or being entertained in some way if they don't know the players, commentary helps retain viewers.
And lastly, although there were some good players there, you had only a few names to headline, Scott, Jimmy and a couple others in the tourney drew some interest , but without a host of big names to collide on the flow chart, you will gather only so much interest.
Thanks again, we all enjoyed it and hope you continue to produce the shows.
Kev
14and1.com