2010-04-23, 15:06
2€ pro übertragung sind nicht damatisch, das kann sich jeder leisten und wennes der qualität der übertragungen zu gute kommt seh ichs sogar eher als positiv an. (das ist im grunde so ähnlich wie studiengebühren)
aber dieses filmverbot ist absolut lächerlich.
er hats gut zusammengefasst
aber dieses filmverbot ist absolut lächerlich.
er hats gut zusammengefasst
Gunner schrieb:Just preposterous that the UCI thinks that this is going to help our sport. Yes, nothing beats the excitement of watching the race live and not knowing who is going to win. I don't think anyone will argue with that, and that's why people are going to pay to watch. Hell, after sleeping on it last night, I'd def pay $3 a race to watch (granted that im not sleeping at the time). I went to the coffee shop yesterday and spent $3. Next time I'll skip and be sleepy for a few hrs.man muss eigentlich gar nicht mehr sagen
But there's so much that goes on at a race weekend that none of us would see if it weren't for team/website videos. This is the sort of stuff that gets me (and hopefully others) pumped for race day. Everything leading up to that final run like practice clips, interviews, etc. Team/website videos are what can give us that extra fill of our favorite rider, hometown hero, or man-crush rider that live coverage might not even shed a small light on. I could go on for pages on why it would/will hurt our sport if this 'ruling' holds up. This isn't the NFL, MLB, FIFA, etc. We are a uber niche sport. At this point, our sport needs as much coverage/exposure as much as Whitney Houston needs her crack. (and she NEEDS it)
Until the day that million dollar sponsorships start pouring in and we can have MEGA-MO cameras at every turn, helicopter top-to-bottom race run coverage, and hundreds of umbrella & podium babes....let us do work, son.
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