7A and 7AA Live Stream
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7A and 7AA Live Stream
On its newscast tonight, WDIO in Duluth announced it’s going to live stream the semis and the finals in both 7A and And 7AA. They said more details would be released next week.
I wonder what the charge to watch will be. My understanding is that the region has expressed concern that streaming will reduce its ticket revenue.
I wonder what the charge to watch will be. My understanding is that the region has expressed concern that streaming will reduce its ticket revenue.
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That is hilarious! It will not reduce ticket revenue but it will promote our 218 around the state, countr, and world. These people can’t make the Amsoil.Duluthguy wrote:On its newscast tonight, WDIO in Duluth announced it’s going to live stream the semis and the finals in both 7A and And 7AA. They said more details would be released next week.
I wonder what the charge to watch will be. My understanding is that the region has expressed concern that streaming will reduce its ticket revenue.
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I’m inclined to agree with you, but their main concern is the lost revenue from folks from Elk River or Andover, for example—or Coleraine or Virginia on the 7A side—who may decide to watch the stream instead of making the 2-4+ hour round trip to Amsoil. I’d guess there would be some of those, but that revenue would be fairly small.kniven wrote:That is hilarious! It will not reduce ticket revenue but it will promote our 218 around the state, countr, and world. These people can’t make the Amsoil.Duluthguy wrote:On its newscast tonight, WDIO in Duluth announced it’s going to live stream the semis and the finals in both 7A and And 7AA. They said more details would be released next week.
I wonder what the charge to watch will be. My understanding is that the region has expressed concern that streaming will reduce its ticket revenue.
Maybe they’ll surprise us and make it free. But there is a charge for the state tournament stream, and I’m guessing that generates decent dough.
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I understand. I was giving an example of where folks might drive from, like Elk River, Virginia, etc. which are locations on a map. Since Greenway isn’t a city, I went with Coleraine, which is. I have known many from Marble, Bovey, Taconite, and Calumet, I had a pretty good friend from Lawrence Lake back in the day. No offense intended.greenwayraider wrote:It is not Coleraine. It is Greenway. The Greenway school district consists of 7 towns and numerous townships. Your slight to everyone else in the district is more annoying than you can imagine. Being from Duluth I thought you’d be more informed.
Oh....and I almost forgot Pengilly. I know a couple of Pelusos.
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Thanks, I appreciate it. I will remain vigilant and hope to inform as many people as I can about the makeup of the school district. I don’t mean to sound so picky and critical but it is a sore spot to the rest of the towns. As you might guess I’m from one of those other towns (Bovey).Duluthguy wrote:I understand. I was giving an example of where folks might drive from, like Elk River, Virginia, etc. which are locations on a map. Since Greenway isn’t a city, I went with Coleraine, which is. I have known many from Marble, Bovey, Taconite, and Calumet, I had a pretty good friend from Lawrence Lake back in the day. No offense intended.greenwayraider wrote:It is not Coleraine. It is Greenway. The Greenway school district consists of 7 towns and numerous townships. Your slight to everyone else in the district is more annoying than you can imagine. Being from Duluth I thought you’d be more informed.
Oh....and I almost forgot Pengilly. I know a couple of Pelusos.
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This is perfect. First year since 2010 that I won't be making the trip to Minnesota for the games in Duluth. Since 2003, 2009 and 2010 were the only years I didn't go to Duluth for the semifinals. I think those were the two years GR lost in the quarters at home to Cloquet and at Forest Lake.
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Here's some info from WDIO:
The direct link to the stream is wdio.com/liveplus. The registration hyperlink is in the upper righthand corner.
When you click on the little TV icon next to each game, the pricing pops up, which is $9.95 per game, or $14.95 for a semi-final double-header, or $34.95 for all six games.
The games will also be available as Video On Demand. Once the game has aired, registered users can watch the game again as many times as they would like. Also if you missed the game, you can purchase an On Demand ticket and view the game(s) later.
The direct link to the stream is wdio.com/liveplus. The registration hyperlink is in the upper righthand corner.
When you click on the little TV icon next to each game, the pricing pops up, which is $9.95 per game, or $14.95 for a semi-final double-header, or $34.95 for all six games.
The games will also be available as Video On Demand. Once the game has aired, registered users can watch the game again as many times as they would like. Also if you missed the game, you can purchase an On Demand ticket and view the game(s) later.
Ridiculous. It costs more to watch the games online than in person…Duluthguy wrote:Here's some info from WDIO:
The direct link to the stream is wdio.com/liveplus. The registration hyperlink is in the upper righthand corner.
When you click on the little TV icon next to each game, the pricing pops up, which is $9.95 per game, or $14.95 for a semi-final double-header, or $34.95 for all six games.
The games will also be available as Video On Demand. Once the game has aired, registered users can watch the game again as many times as they would like. Also if you missed the game, you can purchase an On Demand ticket and view the game(s) later.
What else do you get with a purchase of the games?
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That is only taking into consideration ticket price. If you factor gas and food costs then online is cheaper. That doesn't factor in your driving time and parking. If you think your time isn't worth anything then I have a job opening for you.Traxler wrote:Ridiculous. It costs more to watch the games online than in person…Duluthguy wrote:Here's some info from WDIO:
The direct link to the stream is wdio.com/liveplus. The registration hyperlink is in the upper righthand corner.
When you click on the little TV icon next to each game, the pricing pops up, which is $9.95 per game, or $14.95 for a semi-final double-header, or $34.95 for all six games.
The games will also be available as Video On Demand. Once the game has aired, registered users can watch the game again as many times as they would like. Also if you missed the game, you can purchase an On Demand ticket and view the game(s) later.
What else do you get with a purchase of the games?
YouTube.com/BarbellMedicine
A ticket for last night's East/Rapids game was $10, so the per game price for the stream is the same....Traxler wrote:
Ridiculous. It costs more to watch the games online than in person…
Granted, you get both semi-finals when you buy one ticket to attend in person, but we don't know those prices yet. I'm guessing that ticket price is in the $15 range. And you get all 6 games for $35, which would be a lot cheaper, so it may depend on how you buy.
For those in the Cities, or live 2-3 hours away from Amsoil, the streaming package is a steal. Looking at the Friday/Saturday semifinal alone, you either have two separate round trips for gas each day (~$40/round trip), or have to factor in overnight lodging (~$125). That's before ticket and parking costs and whatever your time is worth. Even if you just drive up for Saturday's games, you're looking at costs well beyond the $15 online price for the semifinal pair.
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