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Re: Regionals on TV?
That could be something that would have to be talked with stations possibly for next year may with FIRST because I agree, Dialup does what you need though
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FLR was broadcast locally LIVE last year, I'm not sure about this year however.
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It'll be live on TV this year too with enhanced coverage using kids on the teams as on field reporters and as part of the production crew. A great learning opportunity if I say so.
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FLR is cablecast on TimeWarner - Channel 4 I believe. I'm not sure about practice day, so I'll say March 7, 8. They're going to have an interview booth set up. I think it's the start of an amazing partnership.
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- start time and end time - confirmed channel (# and name of channel) - can satellite dishes pick this up? Thanks! Great initiative here! |
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you know, this discussion comes up every year it's just no body does anything about it.
i would find the threads from previous years BUT i have to get to work soon so i can't maybe later |
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But! I believe that it will be uploaded after the competition. If I find out differently, I'll update info here. |
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I remember watching matches from a few different regionals throughout the season in 2003 on NASA TV (#205 in Houston, TX area). I'm not sure why this has been limited just to Kickoff and Championship.
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i remember seing it on spike tv one time
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Every year, NASA (and every other sponsor) has to make decisions about how to allocate available resources, which are finite. This year we had to decide whether to use some of those resources to provide NASA TV coverage of a regional competition, or to provide financial support for three additional teams via the regional challenge grants. Was that the right choice? It can be argued either way. The three teams that received the grants obviously would think so. But all the teams and communities around the country that might be exposed to FIRST if we were able to broadcast the regional competitions might see it differently. It can be argued that the potential long-term benefit that could come to the entire FIRST program outweighs the potential short-term benefit of three additional teams in the 2008 competition. We will face the same decision regarding allocation of (limited) resources next year. Should we make the same prioritization that we did this year? We would be interested in hearing any (constructive) comments and input. -dave . |
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People could contribute their thoughts as well but it would give you some numbers to look at. For example, I might vote in a poll but not express an opinion regarding NASA supporting teams vs. supporting televised viewing of regionals. |
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Dave, I believe with NASA being so supportive with the web casting that your support of individual teams is #1. There is an opportunity for people to see FIRST on the web or Discovery Channel (in Canada anyway) that the impact you make on team members is priceless. It would be good if more businesses followed NASA's example because the impact that could be made and spread through individuals can make huge changes in or society. Discovery Channel in Canada is an official sponsor. They play clips from FRC all year. It is amazing that when I talk about FIRST now that many people speak up and remember the ads. It makes it a lot easier to make connections since Discovery Channel came on board. |
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Discovery Channel is an official sponsor of the GTR. They do a complete beginning to end WEBCAST of our event. Unfortunately it has not made public TV. Small steps I say. Discovery Channel does put many spots for advertising FIRST on the TV which really makes an impact. I can't tell you how many people say that they saw the ads when I mention FIRST. It is a slow process but it is making inroads.
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Not that I'm biased or anything... That being said, since broadcast time is so expensive relative to bits, I think more focus should be put on improving the scope and quality of the already existing webcast system. If we could get every competition webcast in high resolution, we would provide a mechanism through which FIRST teams around the country could participate in the action throughout the season, rather than just at their competition. Imagine a FIRSTtv internet broadcast system that ran during competition season each year. What's more, if local teams could convince local public TV or cable access to air the competitions, a high quality webcast would be sufficient for porting to broadcast (the current artifacted 320x240 just wouldn't cut it, but smooth 640x480 would be fine for OTA or cable). Just my $0.02. |
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