Major League Baseball and Real Networks are teaming up to offer live video feeds of most games this season, according to the New York Times. They already have the top paid webcasting service with 200,000 Gameday Audio subscribers.
The article makes it sound like Real is counting on this flourishing in order for them to survive. That's a good enough reason for me to not support it. No but seriously the price is reasonable if you're going to actively use it, but I can't see myself parked in front of my computer to catch a midseason game somewhere across the country. Umm...plus I'm still 56 K at home.
The article makes it sound like Real is counting on this flourishing in order for them to survive. That's a good enough reason for me to not support it. No but seriously the price is reasonable if you're going to actively use it, but I can't see myself parked in front of my computer to catch a midseason game somewhere across the country. Umm...plus I'm still 56 K at home.
posted by vito90 at 07:57 AM on January 31, 2003