NBC May Experiment With 'Friday Night Live' On The Web
from the friday-is-the-new-saturday dept
At the moment, nobody's figured out exactly how traditional television programming is going to adapt to the internet. Simply trying to replicate the TV business model online will almost certainly be a failure, but beyond that, companies need to keep experimenting. At a recent conference, NBC Universal chief digital officer George Kliavkoff mused that perhaps the company will webcast Friday night rehearsals of Saturday Night Live. This is a pretty sharp idea, as it's easy to imagine people wanting to watch something like this, for the same reason that people buy DVDs for their extra content. Depending on your view of the current state of SNL, it could easily be more entertaining than the show itself. That's a lesson the show should have learned earlier this year, when the popularity of an online clip briefly got people talking about the show again. Of course, NBC's lawyers promptly put an end to all this free publicity. Importantly, doing something like webcasting rehearsals would be an experiment that acknowledges the potential for the internet to augment the traditional offering. It's also really interesting to note that George Kliavkoff came to the company from MLB.com, where he had similar duties. MLB.com has gone further than many media companies in using the internet to its advantage, though it's still made some really bad decisions. Who would have guessed that an organization for America's oldest pastime would become such a breeding ground for thinking about new media?Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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It's about time
As far as MLB goes, I love the MLB.com broadcasts of teh games, it just sucks that I have to be "out of market" to be able to watch my home team on the web with a service I pay for! That's enough of my ranting.
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Writers Meeting podcast
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Nice Idea...
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Re: Nice Idea...
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fnl/snl
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ABC Online Broadcast System
So, we all just need a true 10mbps internet connection and we'll be good to watch full screen streaming videos!! ABC is the best i've seen as far as free shows. Check it out here: http://dynamic.abc.go.com/streaming/landing
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RE:Nice Idea
It seems to me that they are experimenting here. I can't imagine that this would be a bad thing, seeing as it comes at no cost to the viewers. Also, to address your aquiring from, more lucrative perhaps, sources: This particular broadcast isn't something that you could watch on television, or even find via other sources; it's the rehearsals from the night before.
One last thing, concerning your embedded flash complaint. I would imagine that they would be streaming these videos, which as far as I understand, chew up a considerable amount of bandwidth when stretched across numerable viewers. The low resolution seems almost, necessary.
Let's not abandon hope in televisions warming up to the online community; the night is still young for them.
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RE:RE:Nice Idea
Not only that, but when you stream a video, there are indefinately ads blinking all around you (unless you are smart, and use Ad-block - thanks Mozilla). If they offered it in a single download, they are losing out on potential earnings from advertisers.
They may be innovating here, but they are nonetheless, still likely to be greedy as hell.
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Most Shows of all Networks online
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Good Idea
As an example, I remember catching "Lazy Sunday" by chance as I was turning off my ps2, and I remember thinking that it was pretty funny. It wasn't until I had it memorized that it had peaked.
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