Tom Brady Watched Last Year's Super Bowl Via Illegal Stream... And Probably Had A Better Experience Than Anyone Watching NBC's Official Stream
from the so-it-goes dept
With ICE seizing a bunch of websites that were planning to stream this year's Super Bowl, plenty of people had their ears perk up when Patriots starting quarterback Tom Brady admitted that he watched last year's Super Bowl via an unauthorized streaming site online. While his view this year was a bit more up close and personal, lots of people were talking about how NBC Universal finally decided to offer up an official stream of the game -- about a decade later than it should have done so. Of course, reports from users were that -- in typical NBC Universal fashion -- the experience was dreadful. Even more ridiculous? The livestream didn't show most of the commercials because apparently NBC Universal wanted them to pay extra to do so. So, instead, those who watched online "received a heavy dose of the same ads over and over again." In other words, the online experience was worse. Of course, since they have less competition (thank you US government!), NBC has little incentive to improve the product, so expect it to suck for a few more years now that they've finally decided to show the game online.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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Filed Under: competition, copyright, ice, innovation, seizures, streaming, super bowl, takedown, tom brady
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Yeah, it kind of sucked
That said, NBC got a lot right with their stream. It was HD quality (or close, anyway). And the cool part of the web app they use is that during the commercials it shrinks the video size automatically and shows you a live chat session with either Mike Florio (good football analyst) or Jimmy Kimmel (good SNL skit destroyer and general annoyance). Either way, there was a true connection there for football fans or NBC personality fans.
That said, I'm surprised NBC didn't just automatically roll in stream ads into their current offering without even giving the choice for broadcast only. You want to buy a broadcast ad, you buy the stream ad too, no choice. If they did it that way, they might get a few less advertisers, or have a bit less of a premium on the space, but they could have just streamed their own TV broadcast rather than doing 2 different ad segments, while also building their online streaming brand.
Don't be too hard on them though. NBC got this one way more right than wrong....
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NBC won't be showing the Super Bowl next year
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What about Canada?
Once again, people seem to forget that this Internet thingy goes across national boundaries and that limiting the access to a set of IP addresses that seem to be located in a particular country is a pile of < insert derogatory phrase here >.
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Re: Yeah, it kind of sucked
They're actively counterproductive.
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Why can't the networks do streaming right?
This baffles me. Why can't the networks get this right?
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Re: Why can't the networks do streaming right?
I would add the complaint that they often run the same annoying ad over, and over, and over. It is usually highly targeted to the shows's demographic, and that means it is even more annoying when you are not in that demographic.
The only explanation I can think of as to why they do their online shows so poorly is that none of the executives watch them streaming, or if they do watch a stream is on some internal company streaming system that doesn't suck. My guess is that the executives think of the streaming side of their business as some kind of niche market and they don't realize how many people want their shows that way.
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and silverlight, of course.
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BTW, Fox isn't news. It's revisionist spin.
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Too often, the ads have been better than the game itself.
NBC, and other broadcasters, need to learn that there are some occasions where it's at least one of the ad's that's the star of the show. And that holds true for the Super Bowl. That said, they should be shown.
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True, but the example still holds.
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Uhm... Fox News is a propaganda machine for conservatives. People disagree with Fox because statistically speaking, they are the most ill informed of all news watchers. This is a consistent thing.
Now that you have more progressive news channels out there, Fox is going to lose its luster.
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Come on everyone can view youtube; get with the program.
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Here we have a worker who contributed to the downfall of his industry, why have they not sent ICE to arrest him?
Or is this that double standard like when the head of one of the labels admitted his children had downloaded music and he gave them a stern talking to while he was funding witch hunts seeking millions in damages from people who did the same thing.
Its just like the use of the N word.
You have a group that claims it is completely wrong and offensive, unless it is a member of their group who uses it.
And while I might get smacked down for making the comparison, the point remains.
If it is that bad, making any exception is wrong.
Tom Brady admitted he consumed stolen content, unleash the dogs... or admit it only matters when the little people do it.
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With smooth streaming you encode several different bit rates and the client grabs each 2 second frame at the rate it can handle at that moment.
You talk about not wanting to install a plugin yet in your extensive list of alternatives you list a non ratified standard which would could involve a browser upgrade for users out there or another plugin that users may have to download.
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does not gibe with this: Flash
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