locky801 wrote:Very poor attendances this round, one has to wonder how much this live stream you can now get albeit for a price is affecting attendances, be interesting to see the figures of how many are staying home and tuning in on computers etc rather than going to the game.
Has no impact IMHO. The interest it creates more than negates those who would choose to watch it online as opposed to going. I'll probably go to more games this year despite having an online pass and joined up as a member because of it.
Armchair expert wrote:Such a great club are Geelong
Been watching few highlights of other games as well as Norths games and I think we are very spoilt as the commentary from people like Big Phil, Phil H, John N, Chris K, Michael M, etc, etc as it is top notch. I much prefer it to the AFL. Well done to the SANFL for having such professional, passionate people doing the commentaries. I call a spade a spade and would be the first person to say it isnt up to scratch but well done all.
Armchair expert wrote:Such a great club are Geelong
If so many commentators are working on this doing a great job agreed, then with the SANFL making heaps of coin, why not just add one radio broadcast on a Saturday for the ordinary SANFL followers? The new streaming arrangement will not add any new followers to the league just reduce the crowds and gate takings/income for the clubs. Still plenty of AFL on local radio stations. Do you think radio stations will scrub their AFL coverage anytime soon? Given super weather,I wonder after round 4, how current SANFL crowd sizes compare with 2016?
Wedgie wrote:Been watching few highlights of other games as well as Norths games and I think we are very spoilt as the commentary from people like Big Phil, Phil H, John N, Chris K, Michael M, etc, etc as it is top notch. I much prefer it to the AFL. Well done to the SANFL for having such professional, passionate people doing the commentaries. I call a spade a spade and would be the first person to say it isnt up to scratch but well done all.
Separate to the lack of SANFL game coverage on radio there definitely seems to be less advertising of the league in general. In previous years I felt like I have heard more advertising of the upcoming rounds on all different radio stations.
Does anyone know which SANFL game will be on channel 7 this week?
Agree with Wedgie, the standard of the commentary has been very good when the stream has been up and working (which for South games has been all but 10 minutes v West)
Just out of interest - I used the Digital pass to stream the Bays/Dogs game on my iPhone on the weekend, using 4G (as my $hithouse wifi struggles to get 1Mbps so wouldn't even start the stream), and it used approx 2GB of mobile data. Worked pretty well, other than having to log on again after each quarter break, (figuring no point paying to stream no action during the breaks)
Players win touches, Teams win matches, Clubs win Premierships.
Hazydog wrote:Just out of interest - I used the Digital pass to stream the Bays/Dogs game on my iPhone on the weekend, using 4G (as my $hithouse wifi struggles to get 1Mbps so wouldn't even start the stream), and it used approx 2GB of mobile data. Worked pretty well, other than having to log on again after each quarter break, (figuring no point paying to stream no action during the breaks)
2GB? at $10 a GB thats an extra $20 to watch one game if you don't have wifi or are out and about.
Hazydog wrote:Just out of interest - I used the Digital pass to stream the Bays/Dogs game on my iPhone on the weekend, using 4G (as my $hithouse wifi struggles to get 1Mbps so wouldn't even start the stream), and it used approx 2GB of mobile data. Worked pretty well, other than having to log on again after each quarter break, (figuring no point paying to stream no action during the breaks)
2GB? at $10 a GB thats an extra $20 to watch one game if you don't have wifi or are out and about.
I raised this several times earlier in the thread, depending upon your mobile data package it can be a very costly exercise to watch matches when you're not at home / wifi enabled.