On Nov 19, 11:29 pm, calwatch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Nowadays with ESPN 360 streaming all NCAA games (including bowls) over telco
> DSL (Verizon and AT&T, which serve three quarters of the country) and free
> to military and .edu's, this is less of an issue. (And Verizon, at least,
> lets you log on anywhere, so you can pick it up from some hotel room or the
> neighborhood Starbucks.) I may not have cable at home but I can access ESPN
> 360 coverage, and nowadays with ustream and those kind of services, it is
> trivial to pick those up on the Internet. I think I saw audience in the
> highfive figures on some of those ustreams of the TBS baseball coverage. Not
> a lot of folks, but not insignificant either.

Going slightly OT, I watched some of the online stream for the TBS
games, and it was okay, but I was utterly delighted with the Fox feed
-- four cameras, no graphics, and best of all, no commentary (meaning
no Buck or McCarver). Fox hates baseball generally, but this was a
gift.  If ESPN can reproduce that atmosphere, I'm all for this.

--Dave Sikula
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