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Post by SteveUL on Oct 29, 2014 16:57:00 GMT -4
... have apparently been extended to Nov 17. Still working out the kinks I guess.
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Post by MikeC on Oct 29, 2014 17:08:15 GMT -4
There was no Halifax audio for the Mooseheads' 3 game road trip through Quebec last weekend.
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Post by warrenco on Oct 31, 2014 7:28:16 GMT -4
might as well give free for whole year.....lol that way gives the whole season to figure it out......
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Post by DropThePuck on Oct 31, 2014 8:17:12 GMT -4
This is great news......keep it going.
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Post by SteveUL on Oct 31, 2014 9:08:11 GMT -4
I've been curious about what the cost will be once they get things working the way they want to. But if it was me, I'd see that people were willing to pay $6.95 a game last year for an inferior product, and $200 a season, and so those numbers are probably the starting point.
But, perhaps they drop the full season rate. I don't know how many subscriptions they sold over the past few years, but perhaps they could double it if they cut that price back. Also, perhaps they sell more if they sell a season pass to a specific teams games ... or just road games.
I think this could be better marketed if there were various options available. The $200 full subscription doesn't interest me ... but a team pass does. If they had a team pass for say $100, I'd buy it. Right now I might watch half of our road games if it is convenient for me to do, but I'd probably watch more if I had it bought and paid for up front.
I think more money can be made if they provide more palatable options.
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Post by yoyomamajoe on Oct 31, 2014 9:32:26 GMT -4
I've been curious about what the cost will be once they get things working the way they want to. But if it was me, I'd see that people were willing to pay $6.95 a game last year for an inferior product, and $200 a season, and so those numbers are probably the starting point. But, perhaps they drop the full season rate. I don't know how many subscriptions they sold over the past few years, but perhaps they could double it if they cut that price back. Also, perhaps they sell more if they sell a season pass to a specific teams games ... or just road games. I think this could be better marketed if there were various options available. The $200 full subscription doesn't interest me ... but a team pass does. If they had a team pass for say $100, I'd buy it. Right now I might watch half of our road games if it is convenient for me to do, but I'd probably watch more if I had it bought and paid for up front. I think more money can be made if they provide more palatable options. And with the instant replay you can still see the game 'live' even though the game is already over or mostly over, as long as you don't know the score yet. That is what I have been using while away
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Post by lirette on Oct 31, 2014 10:01:24 GMT -4
I've been curious about what the cost will be once they get things working the way they want to. But if it was me, I'd see that people were willing to pay $6.95 a game last year for an inferior product, and $200 a season, and so those numbers are probably the starting point. But, perhaps they drop the full season rate. I don't know how many subscriptions they sold over the past few years, but perhaps they could double it if they cut that price back. Also, perhaps they sell more if they sell a season pass to a specific teams games ... or just road games. I think this could be better marketed if there were various options available. The $200 full subscription doesn't interest me ... but a team pass does. If they had a team pass for say $100, I'd buy it. Right now I might watch half of our road games if it is convenient for me to do, but I'd probably watch more if I had it bought and paid for up front. I think more money can be made if they provide more palatable options. From my understanding this is the same company they use in the OHL and WHL. Looking at their website right now for the OHL a single game is 6.99. A full season pass is $299, a team pass is 194.99 and a team "road game" pass is $99. Id have to think itd be similar. Though where we are already almost a third done likely those costs are cut by 30%
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Post by CrazyJoeDavola on Oct 31, 2014 10:13:06 GMT -4
I've been curious about what the cost will be once they get things working the way they want to. But if it was me, I'd see that people were willing to pay $6.95 a game last year for an inferior product, and $200 a season, and so those numbers are probably the starting point. But, perhaps they drop the full season rate. I don't know how many subscriptions they sold over the past few years, but perhaps they could double it if they cut that price back. Also, perhaps they sell more if they sell a season pass to a specific teams games ... or just road games. I think this could be better marketed if there were various options available. The $200 full subscription doesn't interest me ... but a team pass does. If they had a team pass for say $100, I'd buy it. Right now I might watch half of our road games if it is convenient for me to do, but I'd probably watch more if I had it bought and paid for up front. I think more money can be made if they provide more palatable options. From my understanding this is the same company they use in the OHL and WHL. Looking at their website right now for the OHL a single game is 6.99. A full season pass is $299, a team pass is 194.99 and a team "road game" pass is $99. Id have to think itd be similar. Though where we are already almost a third done likely those costs are cut by 30% What on earth could be the problem still? They apparently know how their gear all works if its in the OHL/WHL, and they have had almost 2 months to fiddle with the settings or whatever it is they do. Last game I couldn't "rewind" or go full screen, and our home announcer seems like its ok on home games, but his road broadcast rarely works properly if at all through the webcast.
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Post by mongoose on Oct 31, 2014 10:46:32 GMT -4
one of the issues is that it uses flash and flash doesn't work on apple devices.
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Post by SteveUL on Oct 31, 2014 12:21:27 GMT -4
one of the issues is that it uses flash and flash doesn't work on apple devices. Nobody cares about Apple users ... that is not a concern.
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Post by Captain Obvious on Oct 31, 2014 12:44:21 GMT -4
one of the issues is that it uses flash and flash doesn't work on apple devices. Nobody cares about Apple users ... that is not a concern. Who the hell uses Apple? that's like sooo 80's!
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