I don't understand the point of the POV partnership? If I want billiard related videos on youtube, I just type in what I'm after in the search bar. Whether its straight pool, or a specific player, or a specific tournament, etc. Even though the matches are all over the place, the search brings them together for me. What does uniting the separate billiard channels under some sort of umbrella offer further?
Regarding n0risc's posts, I've been reading some of his stuff for a year or more now. I know he has not been well received by the other members of the streaming community, but I think he makes some valid points. I believe the crux of his argument is that the vast majority of the monetary gains from sponsors of popular videos on Youtube go TO youtube, not to the content creator, or content actors (pool players in our case).
Removing our pool videos from Youtube and keeping them on a network dedicated to billiards, would keep get rid of the huge middlemen (youtube, ustream, etc) and return that money to the pool community. The pool community can then split it up however they see fit. But the point is, the pool community would be splitting up the whole pie of advertising money, not a tiny slice of the pie.
I don't know if n0risc's technical solution to this idea is feasible or not. I have been to his website, and frankly don't understand it. But I think I understand his philosophy on keeping the money from advertisers amongst ourselves.
Yes, I apologize for the sloppy website and it's also difficult to navigate. But onsitepool.com/"channel" is well received by viewers on 80% of devices on the fly. It also houses many characteristics to self promote. It is very we attached to Facebook. It also pin points every viewer all the way to their city & state, what browser they use, what phone their on, and what resolution they are watching in. Currently I do not run unsolicited advertisements over video player as of yet.
I have been building another more user friendly site @ billiardsondemand.com, which will be launched Jan 1st that will offer the same exact feel and automation as Ustream, Livestream, and Justin.tv, but will be completely for billiard related streams only (at least for a while).
The requirements thus far to stream on OSPN completely for free with technical support 24/7 will require:
That you host your current website, or create a new website and host it with us, or strictly use onsitepool.com/"channel" to display your stream. (The stream will not be able to be embedded on a website outside of OSPnetwork) This is crucial to collect all valuable information for sponsors and advertisers to review. Web hosting with OSPN is 100% free. It is unlimited. Embedding is getting more and more difficult in recent upgrades to HTML and web browsers. It costs a boat load of cash manage and administer.
Broadcasters that provide a free stream, their broadcasts will be used exclusively and immediately available for On Demand at onsitepool.tv, in which a subscription would be required to view 'offair' Currently there is no plans to share this revenue, as it will directly pay for the network to operate. OSPN will review footage and individualize the content per request.
A PPV model will be an instant hit for streamers that want to do a PPV, they can simply change the stream ID and it will then require a subscription to watch. There are plans to split 50% of this revenue with the brodcaster.
I know this model is commish, but if we want to build a LASTING infrastructure that will support the industry financially, the selling out of content the the "You's and U's" will be a dismal failure financially in the future.
AZB, Facebook, and email does a mighty fine job promoting our sport, believe it or not. We do not need, however, full length matches plastered all over, to promote our sport. YouTube is simply not paying enough. They pay just enough to pay for the streaming operation. Unless of course, you have 26 million views. Which only 1 operation has succeeded with this.
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