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Sun Belt Digital Network
Just peaking in on the CUSA board and their quarterly moaning of media rights and tv access got me thinking about the Belt's digital media pipeline and some questions popped up; Why doesn't the Sun Belt utilize their "Sun Belt Digital Network" for live games, especially Olympic sports? Seems there definitely is a missed market here. The conference (Video Production-wise) seems to be a confederation and each school is doing its own thing. Is that a correct assumption? Seems like the conference needs to jump into modern era of media streaming. The OVC, Big Sky, Patriot League, and MWC have jumped all over the digital platforms. The OVC have their own Roku channel, the Big Sky have their games on PlutoTV. MWC's digital network needs no introduction. The Patriot League is working with Stadium to provide streams.
This leaves the Sun Belt wanting, in my opinion. Has there been any discussion on kicking this into fruition? There's no reason I shouldn't be able to pay $8-$10 a month for access to live Sun Belt games from a variety of sports and access to plenty of archived games.
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RE: Sun Belt Digital Network
(01-08-2018 12:36 PM)Yosef Himself Wrote: Just peaking in on the CUSA board and their quarterly moaning of media rights and tv access got me thinking about the Belt's digital media pipeline and some questions popped up; Why doesn't the Sun Belt utilize their "Sun Belt Digital Network" for live games, especially Olympic sports? Seems there definitely is a missed market here. The conference (Video Production-wise) seems to be a confederation and each school is doing its own thing. Is that a correct assumption? Seems like the conference needs to jump into modern era of media streaming. The OVC, Big Sky, Patriot League, and MWC have jumped all over the digital platforms. The OVC have their own Roku channel, the Big Sky have their games on PlutoTV. MWC's digital network needs no introduction. The Patriot League is working with Stadium to provide streams.
This leaves the Sun Belt wanting, in my opinion. Has there been any discussion on kicking this into fruition? There's no reason I shouldn't be able to pay $8-$10 a month for access to live Sun Belt games from a variety of sports and access to plenty of archived games.
Aren't a lot of the non revenue sports streamed on ESPN3?
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RE: Sun Belt Digital Network
(01-08-2018 12:36 PM)Yosef Himself Wrote: Just peaking in on the CUSA board and their quarterly moaning of media rights and tv access got me thinking about the Belt's digital media pipeline and some questions popped up; Why doesn't the Sun Belt utilize their "Sun Belt Digital Network" for live games, especially Olympic sports? Seems there definitely is a missed market here. The conference (Video Production-wise) seems to be a confederation and each school is doing its own thing. Is that a correct assumption? Seems like the conference needs to jump into modern era of media streaming. The OVC, Big Sky, Patriot League, and MWC have jumped all over the digital platforms. The OVC have their own Roku channel, the Big Sky have their games on PlutoTV. MWC's digital network needs no introduction. The Patriot League is working with Stadium to provide streams.
This leaves the Sun Belt wanting, in my opinion. Has there been any discussion on kicking this into fruition? There's no reason I shouldn't be able to pay $8-$10 a month for access to live Sun Belt games from a variety of sports and access to plenty of archived games.
Because officially each school maintains the rights to broadcast their non revenue sports on ESPN3. They just often choose not to, probably because of what it would take to put together such a production
It's not really the Sun Belt, it's the schools themselves unwillingness to stream the product.
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RE: Sun Belt Digital Network
(01-08-2018 01:41 PM)chiefsfan Wrote: (01-08-2018 12:36 PM)Yosef Himself Wrote: Just peaking in on the CUSA board and their quarterly moaning of media rights and tv access got me thinking about the Belt's digital media pipeline and some questions popped up; Why doesn't the Sun Belt utilize their "Sun Belt Digital Network" for live games, especially Olympic sports? Seems there definitely is a missed market here. The conference (Video Production-wise) seems to be a confederation and each school is doing its own thing. Is that a correct assumption? Seems like the conference needs to jump into modern era of media streaming. The OVC, Big Sky, Patriot League, and MWC have jumped all over the digital platforms. The OVC have their own Roku channel, the Big Sky have their games on PlutoTV. MWC's digital network needs no introduction. The Patriot League is working with Stadium to provide streams.
This leaves the Sun Belt wanting, in my opinion. Has there been any discussion on kicking this into fruition? There's no reason I shouldn't be able to pay $8-$10 a month for access to live Sun Belt games from a variety of sports and access to plenty of archived games.
Because officially each school maintains the rights to broadcast their non revenue sports on ESPN3. They just often choose not to, probably because of what it would take to put together such a production
It's not really the Sun Belt, it's the schools themselves unwillingness to stream the product.
Seems like that is something Karl should be pushing the schools for. There's zero reason not every single sport played isn't available to view in some video form.
Very small thinking by the university presidents and will set the conference back in the years to come.
(This post was last modified: 01-08-2018 02:28 PM by Yosef Himself.)
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RE: Sun Belt Digital Network
I'd like to see a set of format/broadcast standards that all broadcasts must adhere to.
I've seen several examples of poor choice in cameras/encoders (and we're guilty of this too) that make a broadcast look pretty poor. I've seen fuzzy video from Gast and weird color balanced/white balanced video from us (whatever camera is used on the FOC side of the press box never fails) which makes the product look even cheaper.
I'm not asking for 1080p broadcasts, but I'm also looking for broadcasts that convey that we're serious about our product as a conference.
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RE: Sun Belt Digital Network
(01-08-2018 02:31 PM)eaglewraith Wrote: I'd like to see a set of format/broadcast standards that all broadcasts must adhere to.
I've seen several examples of poor choice in cameras/encoders (and we're guilty of this too) that make a broadcast look pretty poor. I've seen fuzzy video from Gast and weird color balanced/white balanced video from us (whatever camera is used on the FOC side of the press box never fails) which makes the product look even cheaper.
I'm not asking for 1080p broadcasts, but I'm also looking for broadcasts that convey that we're serious about our product as a conference.
USA’s broadcasts are in HD.
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RE: Sun Belt Digital Network
(01-08-2018 02:28 PM)Yosef Himself Wrote: (01-08-2018 01:41 PM)chiefsfan Wrote: (01-08-2018 12:36 PM)Yosef Himself Wrote: Just peaking in on the CUSA board and their quarterly moaning of media rights and tv access got me thinking about the Belt's digital media pipeline and some questions popped up; Why doesn't the Sun Belt utilize their "Sun Belt Digital Network" for live games, especially Olympic sports? Seems there definitely is a missed market here. The conference (Video Production-wise) seems to be a confederation and each school is doing its own thing. Is that a correct assumption? Seems like the conference needs to jump into modern era of media streaming. The OVC, Big Sky, Patriot League, and MWC have jumped all over the digital platforms. The OVC have their own Roku channel, the Big Sky have their games on PlutoTV. MWC's digital network needs no introduction. The Patriot League is working with Stadium to provide streams.
This leaves the Sun Belt wanting, in my opinion. Has there been any discussion on kicking this into fruition? There's no reason I shouldn't be able to pay $8-$10 a month for access to live Sun Belt games from a variety of sports and access to plenty of archived games.
Because officially each school maintains the rights to broadcast their non revenue sports on ESPN3. They just often choose not to, probably because of what it would take to put together such a production
It's not really the Sun Belt, it's the schools themselves unwillingness to stream the product.
Seems like that is something Karl should be pushing the schools for. There's zero reason not every single sport played isn't available to view in some video form.
Very small thinking by the university presidents and will set the conference back in the years to come.
I think you may underestimate how much manpower and equipment would be needed for every sport to broadcast every game. Without having cash from the conference or ESP/Stadium/ect. it is too costly for schools to do.
I know it's all we can do to show all M/W Basketball and baseball along with some softball and volleyball.
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RE: Sun Belt Digital Network
(01-08-2018 03:24 PM)SkullyMaroo Wrote: (01-08-2018 02:31 PM)eaglewraith Wrote: I'd like to see a set of format/broadcast standards that all broadcasts must adhere to.
I've seen several examples of poor choice in cameras/encoders (and we're guilty of this too) that make a broadcast look pretty poor. I've seen fuzzy video from Gast and weird color balanced/white balanced video from us (whatever camera is used on the FOC side of the press box never fails) which makes the product look even cheaper.
I'm not asking for 1080p broadcasts, but I'm also looking for broadcasts that convey that we're serious about our product as a conference.
USA’s broadcasts are in HD.
There are some very good broadcasts in the conference. There are also some bad ones. Hell we could improve too, so I'm not exempting us from that statement.
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RE: Sun Belt Digital Network
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RE: Sun Belt Digital Network
(01-08-2018 01:41 PM)chiefsfan Wrote: (01-08-2018 12:36 PM)Yosef Himself Wrote: Just peaking in on the CUSA board and their quarterly moaning of media rights and tv access got me thinking about the Belt's digital media pipeline and some questions popped up; Why doesn't the Sun Belt utilize their "Sun Belt Digital Network" for live games, especially Olympic sports? Seems there definitely is a missed market here. The conference (Video Production-wise) seems to be a confederation and each school is doing its own thing. Is that a correct assumption? Seems like the conference needs to jump into modern era of media streaming. The OVC, Big Sky, Patriot League, and MWC have jumped all over the digital platforms. The OVC have their own Roku channel, the Big Sky have their games on PlutoTV. MWC's digital network needs no introduction. The Patriot League is working with Stadium to provide streams.
This leaves the Sun Belt wanting, in my opinion. Has there been any discussion on kicking this into fruition? There's no reason I shouldn't be able to pay $8-$10 a month for access to live Sun Belt games from a variety of sports and access to plenty of archived games.
Because officially each school maintains the rights to broadcast their non revenue sports on ESPN3. They just often choose not to, probably because of what it would take to put together such a production
It's not really the Sun Belt, it's the schools themselves unwillingness to stream the product.
ESPN requires high definition broadcasting equipment, among other requirements, in order for a school to stream their sports on ESPN3. Chiefsfan is correct in saying that it's up to the schools to get that done.
Troy has streamed all home games on ESPN3 in football, men's basketball, women's basketball, baseball, women's volleyball, and occasionally softball. Since Troy has a popular school of broadcasting/journalism, they invested in the necessary equipment and have the broadcast students run everything on gamedays, from cameras to commentating.
Basically, ESPN3 is the Sun Belt Digital Network... for now at least.
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RE: Sun Belt Digital Network
(01-08-2018 06:53 PM)CardinalBlackTrojan Wrote: (01-08-2018 01:41 PM)chiefsfan Wrote: (01-08-2018 12:36 PM)Yosef Himself Wrote: Just peaking in on the CUSA board and their quarterly moaning of media rights and tv access got me thinking about the Belt's digital media pipeline and some questions popped up; Why doesn't the Sun Belt utilize their "Sun Belt Digital Network" for live games, especially Olympic sports? Seems there definitely is a missed market here. The conference (Video Production-wise) seems to be a confederation and each school is doing its own thing. Is that a correct assumption? Seems like the conference needs to jump into modern era of media streaming. The OVC, Big Sky, Patriot League, and MWC have jumped all over the digital platforms. The OVC have their own Roku channel, the Big Sky have their games on PlutoTV. MWC's digital network needs no introduction. The Patriot League is working with Stadium to provide streams.
This leaves the Sun Belt wanting, in my opinion. Has there been any discussion on kicking this into fruition? There's no reason I shouldn't be able to pay $8-$10 a month for access to live Sun Belt games from a variety of sports and access to plenty of archived games.
Because officially each school maintains the rights to broadcast their non revenue sports on ESPN3. They just often choose not to, probably because of what it would take to put together such a production
It's not really the Sun Belt, it's the schools themselves unwillingness to stream the product.
ESPN requires high definition broadcasting equipment, among other requirements, in order for a school to stream their sports on ESPN3. Chiefsfan is correct in saying that it's up to the schools to get that done.
Troy has streamed all home games on ESPN3 in football, men's basketball, women's basketball, baseball, women's volleyball, and occasionally softball. Since Troy has a popular school of broadcasting/journalism, they invested in the necessary equipment and have the broadcast students run everything on gamedays, from cameras to commentating.
Basically, ESPN3 is the Sun Belt Digital Network... for now at least.
And that's where the SB Commish should be pushing to schools to emulate. App has a wonderful broadcasting department. I am a graduate of it. Even though its strength is in radio, there's no reason to not do the exact same as Troy. More hands on for students.
(This post was last modified: 01-09-2018 08:47 AM by Yosef Himself.)
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RE: Sun Belt Digital Network
(01-08-2018 08:39 PM)Yosef Himself Wrote: And that's where the SB Commish should be pushing to schools to emulate. App has a wonderful broadcasting department. I am a graduate of it. Even though it's strength is in radio, there's no reason to not do the exact same as Troy. More hands on for students.
Maybe Benson is pushing it? It does cost quite a lot of money to invest in everything that's required. It's a matter of the schools having the money to do it.
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