mlalum
Banned
I"ve been on the forum critiquing the free streams over the last year. People think I do it to piss people off or stir the pot. Couldn't be farther from the truth. The only way to get pool out of the deep hole it's in is to face the cold hard facts. The many cheerleaders here aren't helping a thing. For any sport to grow there has to be a strong business proposition so that people with money will support the sport.
It can't be what you wish or hope it to be. Or what it might have been in the past. It has to be what will work now.
Having said that this weekend I saw the first free stream that i thought had the potential to be considered a sponsorship opportunity that you wouldn't be embarrassed to be a part of. Before the computer blew up Pat F's group at Tourning Stone was pretty darn good.
From a sponsor's view point here were the keys:
The commentators stayed on the match. They didn't try to be amateur comedians. They didn't let just anybody on the microphone. They knew the damn score. And they didn't get distracted by the chat for the most part.
Seems like little things right? Other free streams for the most part aren't successful with those issues. The cheerleaders want to say they want entertainment not a play by play. Well no other sport allows that. It's professional first goofing just now and then.
Upstate Al did a heroic job I thought. He tried real hard to maintain a professional level. I suspect one of the keys is that they have a dedicated director that demands a certain level. No other free stream does.
Do all the other free streamers do it for the right reason and try real hard. Of course. They do what they can. But it doesn't further the business proposition. In some ways it hurts.
In my view the turning stone performance was more professional than most of the pay per views I've seen.
I'm not saying they did everything right. Al feels obligated to the chat when he shouldn't be. But he's a friendly guy. The monitors should be more active in general than they are. On and On.
But another interesting thing about the Turning Stone broadcast were the numbers. You can't really take viewer numbers from the broadcast site as real. The nature of the Internet and a business trying to promote its services are going to be misleading. But if you compare the broadcast to other broadcasts with stong fields the numbers were significantly bigger. Both last year and this year. And it think that is due to the professionalism of the broadcast.
It wasn't a redneck hootenanny or a gambling lovefest or an amateurish production. IT WAS A POOL BROADCAST.
again all this will go unheard. This is not a critique of all the other streamers. This is just a vote for how the free streaming has to go to catch up with the overseas free streamers and/or have a decent chance at getting paying sponsors.
It can't be what you wish or hope it to be. Or what it might have been in the past. It has to be what will work now.
Having said that this weekend I saw the first free stream that i thought had the potential to be considered a sponsorship opportunity that you wouldn't be embarrassed to be a part of. Before the computer blew up Pat F's group at Tourning Stone was pretty darn good.
From a sponsor's view point here were the keys:
The commentators stayed on the match. They didn't try to be amateur comedians. They didn't let just anybody on the microphone. They knew the damn score. And they didn't get distracted by the chat for the most part.
Seems like little things right? Other free streams for the most part aren't successful with those issues. The cheerleaders want to say they want entertainment not a play by play. Well no other sport allows that. It's professional first goofing just now and then.
Upstate Al did a heroic job I thought. He tried real hard to maintain a professional level. I suspect one of the keys is that they have a dedicated director that demands a certain level. No other free stream does.
Do all the other free streamers do it for the right reason and try real hard. Of course. They do what they can. But it doesn't further the business proposition. In some ways it hurts.
In my view the turning stone performance was more professional than most of the pay per views I've seen.
I'm not saying they did everything right. Al feels obligated to the chat when he shouldn't be. But he's a friendly guy. The monitors should be more active in general than they are. On and On.
But another interesting thing about the Turning Stone broadcast were the numbers. You can't really take viewer numbers from the broadcast site as real. The nature of the Internet and a business trying to promote its services are going to be misleading. But if you compare the broadcast to other broadcasts with stong fields the numbers were significantly bigger. Both last year and this year. And it think that is due to the professionalism of the broadcast.
It wasn't a redneck hootenanny or a gambling lovefest or an amateurish production. IT WAS A POOL BROADCAST.
again all this will go unheard. This is not a critique of all the other streamers. This is just a vote for how the free streaming has to go to catch up with the overseas free streamers and/or have a decent chance at getting paying sponsors.
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