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There is no Next Episode of Ridge Reaper planned.
Outdoor TV responded today. Under Armour ended production, stick a fork in it.
Randy, I'm thinking RReaper spent a ton on production. Guessing it didn't shock the glossy graphs enough for the money counters.
2. I am a huge sports fan so until they have sports in all forms on the internet then I will continue with direct TV.
Curious as to when that will happen. I think Randy is ahead of the curve, good for him.
I am not a cord cutter for two reason.
1. Where I live we still do not have a viable internet option. We struggle with what we have.
2. I am a huge sports fan so until they have sports in all forms on the internet then I will continue with direct TV.
Curious as to when that will happen. I think Randy is ahead of the curve, good for him.
That is a very common trait among the male-dominated demographic. But, the experts say that will change very rapidly in the next five years as the NFL continues to push the envelope. Last year the NFL had one foreign game where only the local markets got it on their TV. The rest had to stream it live. It far exceeded their expectations. This season, I understand they are going to do five of those. Next season, who knows how many.
If the NFL finds success in it, expect your sports to be streamed more than broadcast. Like you, where I live in the hinterlands of MT internet speeds suck, so streaming is a challenge. That said, I'm getting a smart TV and bracing myself for the changes ahead.
No institution can influence media consumption habits in the male-dominated demographic faster and with greater depth than the NFL. I am more than happy to let them plow the rough terrain ahead and slide on in for the easy sledding. SKOL Vikings!
Yes, given what I saw of their production, I suspect they had a ton of costs in both production costs, trip costs, tag fees, etc. I doubt you would find their production crew and probably very few in their talent crew sleeping on cots alongside a wide spot in the road, as often is the case with some other dumbass TV outfit I am intimately familiar with. And I doubt they drive to their locations. And they did have a talented crew working the cameras and editing bay, so that is another very high cost. Add on top of that, they bought the best time slots they could get from the network, for most all of their airing times, another huge premium investment.
When the bean counters came to the marketing department and asked for the returns (R) on (O) the huge investment (I), it was probably not a real pleasant conversation.
All reports are they will continue investing in outdoor marketing, but the investment will be much narrow and deeper, rather than wider and shallower. Will be interesting to watch, as no matter what your opinions of the UA product for hunting application, they are one of the premier marketing machines in all of America. The hunting world is a bit of a "follow the leader" community where large risks are not encouraged, so I would expect many followers to be watching how UA invests their money going forward.
Big Fin I noticed you complaining about speeds on your podcast as well I'm in Bozeman and just switched to charter. I get 6mbps upload 100mbps down which I need for work. Might be something to consider as you are streaming so much content. By the way I love the new format of the show and the FB live interviews keep them coming!!!
They came out last summer and I've got the best they have. Since they own all the lines south of town where I live, they are my only option. Best they can get me this far from the relay box is 2/20. I would be dancing to have your 6/100.
I love the NFL and I have Sunday ticket but I also love love love college basketball. I live in Iowa but I am a huge badger fan. I get almost all the games.
The internet speed is going to be an issue for a little bit. I really don't live that far in the country but I live on 5 acres in an older neighborhood that doesn't have fiber.