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Comments on: The Benefits of Technology https://dev.ndnation.com/the-benefits-of-technology/ The Independent Voice of Notre Dame Athletics Tue, 01 May 2018 13:07:19 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 By: Don in LA https://dev.ndnation.com/the-benefits-of-technology/#comment-15733 Wed, 30 Jul 2014 17:34:00 +0000 https://dev.ndnation.com/?p=4608#comment-15733 Right….all the people watching at home want to know that they’re not really watching live action, rather a delay to prevent people in the stadium from getting bored. If the people in the stadium are that easily bored, we’re addressing the wrong problem. They need to get up off their backsides and get engaged.

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By: Andy https://dev.ndnation.com/the-benefits-of-technology/#comment-15717 Sun, 27 Jul 2014 18:23:29 +0000 https://dev.ndnation.com/?p=4608#comment-15717 Rather than complaining, why not focus on what the new technology could bring to fans inside the stadium. For instance their will now be a substantial tv production crew at ND home games workin for the school, why not build the best wifi system in college sports. ND could provide incredible fan engaging elements inside a gameday app such as:
– different replay angles
– stats
– fan voting
– photo display

There are a lot of possibilities.

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By: JDThom https://dev.ndnation.com/the-benefits-of-technology/#comment-15714 Sun, 27 Jul 2014 15:37:26 +0000 https://dev.ndnation.com/?p=4608#comment-15714 Current model stays until revenue decreases. But DVR is already showing decrease in revenue. That and people, myself included, cancelling cable to watch tv, including live sports, online for free. It isn’t hard to do. I mostly watch for free because there is not a way to pay. ND currently sells games on iTunes but they’re available the week after the game is played. But I would pay to watch live from home without commercials, no question. They are missing revenues but they are stuck in a 20 year old mindset. Hard to get people to see the benefits of change and technology.

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By: cmiller2 https://dev.ndnation.com/the-benefits-of-technology/#comment-15711 Sun, 27 Jul 2014 01:09:00 +0000 https://dev.ndnation.com/?p=4608#comment-15711 I do this myself sometimes with DVR. But I don’t support its imposition by the networks. It would involuntarily increase the hazard of learning, through social media, media reports or phone calls, the outcome of a game before being able to see the end of it. For better of for worse, no ND fan who watches the regular broadcast would participate in the Romper Room.

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By: 2014 https://dev.ndnation.com/the-benefits-of-technology/#comment-15710 Sat, 26 Jul 2014 17:21:43 +0000 https://dev.ndnation.com/?p=4608#comment-15710 Obviously makes too much sense. Current model stays till revenue decreases. Cash cow.

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By: Patty O' Furnature https://dev.ndnation.com/the-benefits-of-technology/#comment-15706 Sat, 26 Jul 2014 14:09:31 +0000 https://dev.ndnation.com/?p=4608#comment-15706 This is too brilliant to put into play.

No matter how much I like it, I will not likely see this at Notre Dame.

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