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#1
Posted 07 January 2013 - 02:20 PM
Wigan Warriors are proud to announce that their innovative online TV channel will again break new ground as it streams the Warriors’ pre-season games at Hull KR and Salford City Reds live on Wigan TV. This follows the successful first ever live video webchat that was held before Christmas, and will again offer subscribers an unrivalled service that utilises the latest technology.
Wigan will play Hull KR at MS3 Craven Park on Sunday 13th January at 2pm, followed by Salford on Thursday 17th January at 8pm and both games will be streamed live at http://wiganwarriors.com/tv
To enable the streaming to take place the Club have partnered with a leading outside broadcast company and have acquired capacity on a satellite to allow real-time viewing of the game on any internet-enabled computer, tablet or mobile device (minimum specification required).
Wigan TV CEO Sam Lloyd commented, “We believe this is another world first for a Rugby Club and it again demonstrates the high quality, cutting edge content that we aim to provide for our subscribers and supporters. At first the broadcast will be from a single fixed-position camera but will include live commentary so that fans who are unable to make the trips are still able to watch the pre-season games live.
"This is another hugely exciting development for Wigan TV and Warriors fans everywhere and whilst we do not have the rights to video broadcast or stream any Super League or Challenge Cup games live we will be aiming to provide a live audio commentary service throughout the season. We also have a comprehensive highlights package which see’s up to 2 minutes worth of highlights released 2 hours after the full time hooter of every game, up to 15 minutes of highlights released 24 hours later and up to 40 minutes of footage will be available to watch from Tuesday after each game.”
Additionally the Club will be announcing more details about new Wigan TV programming as the season approaches.
Fans can sign up today for Wigan TV by visiting http://wiganwarriors.com/tv
Wigan Warriors media release
Wigan will play Hull KR at MS3 Craven Park on Sunday 13th January at 2pm, followed by Salford on Thursday 17th January at 8pm and both games will be streamed live at http://wiganwarriors.com/tv
To enable the streaming to take place the Club have partnered with a leading outside broadcast company and have acquired capacity on a satellite to allow real-time viewing of the game on any internet-enabled computer, tablet or mobile device (minimum specification required).
Wigan TV CEO Sam Lloyd commented, “We believe this is another world first for a Rugby Club and it again demonstrates the high quality, cutting edge content that we aim to provide for our subscribers and supporters. At first the broadcast will be from a single fixed-position camera but will include live commentary so that fans who are unable to make the trips are still able to watch the pre-season games live.
"This is another hugely exciting development for Wigan TV and Warriors fans everywhere and whilst we do not have the rights to video broadcast or stream any Super League or Challenge Cup games live we will be aiming to provide a live audio commentary service throughout the season. We also have a comprehensive highlights package which see’s up to 2 minutes worth of highlights released 2 hours after the full time hooter of every game, up to 15 minutes of highlights released 24 hours later and up to 40 minutes of footage will be available to watch from Tuesday after each game.”
Additionally the Club will be announcing more details about new Wigan TV programming as the season approaches.
Fans can sign up today for Wigan TV by visiting http://wiganwarriors.com/tv
Wigan Warriors media release
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#2
Posted 07 January 2013 - 02:23 PM
Someone needs to tell them what a TV channel is!online TV channel
My annoyances at their calling it a TV channel notwithstanding, it's good that they're making this available online
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#4
Posted 07 January 2013 - 03:59 PM
Someone needs to tell them what a TV channel is!
My annoyances at their calling it a TV channel notwithstanding, it's good that they're making this available online
Just about any TV you can buy today is internet ready. Nothing wrong with calling it an online TV channel.
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#5
Posted 07 January 2013 - 04:02 PM
Well, it's too complicated for me but seems a good idea. Is it free or subscription or don't we know yet ?
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#6
Posted 07 January 2013 - 04:14 PM
its subscription, I'm a subscriber and there's currently a deal on for thirty odd pound for the year (usually its just under £50).
The plan that I like, being stranded in Yorkshire and working all over the place (I'm in Gothenburg at the moment) is that throughout the season they say (we'll see but I'm hopeful) that 2hrs after the match a couple of mins highlights will be on, 24hrs after 15 min highlights will be on, the monday after 40 mins of highlights will be up and the full match should be up within 14 days.
We'll see how it goes through the year.
The plan that I like, being stranded in Yorkshire and working all over the place (I'm in Gothenburg at the moment) is that throughout the season they say (we'll see but I'm hopeful) that 2hrs after the match a couple of mins highlights will be on, 24hrs after 15 min highlights will be on, the monday after 40 mins of highlights will be up and the full match should be up within 14 days.
We'll see how it goes through the year.
#7
Posted 07 January 2013 - 06:53 PM
Shame yesterdays game wasnt streamed!
#8
Posted 07 January 2013 - 06:55 PM
Shame yesterdays game wasnt streamed!
It thought it was supposed to be streamed. Regardless its up in full now.
#9
Posted 07 January 2013 - 07:14 PM
Yesterdays game was streamed live.
#10
Posted 07 January 2013 - 07:26 PM
I can confirm it was streamed yesterday, but as a Leyther I wasn't going to pay - fair enough if you support them I suppose
I'd rather listen free to the Leigh Life online radio coverage and watch the free highlights on youtube
I'd rather listen free to the Leigh Life online radio coverage and watch the free highlights on youtube
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#11
Posted 07 January 2013 - 09:09 PM
I can confirm it was streamed yesterday, but as a Leyther I wasn't going to pay - fair enough if you support them I suppose
I'd rather listen free to the Leigh Life online radio coverage and watch the free highlights on youtube
Was it pay-per-match? Would have considered paying for that if I'd known. Is it HD quality?
#12
Posted 07 January 2013 - 09:23 PM
Was it pay-per-match? Would have considered paying for that if I'd known. Is it HD quality?
From the Wigan website
- Minimum System Requirements
- A broadband Internet connection (DSL/cable or higher) of 800 kbps or higher is needed for Wigan TV. If you have an Internet connection speed of 3 Mbps or higher and your computer meets the requirements below, you will be able to enjoy Wigan TV at its highest video quality.
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#13
Posted 07 January 2013 - 09:39 PM
Was it pay-per-match? Would have considered paying for that if I'd known. Is it HD quality?
You can sign up for a fiver for a months worth (if you cancel same day)
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#14
Posted 07 January 2013 - 10:50 PM
You can sign up for a fiver for a months worth (if you cancel same day)
Is it possible to watch the match retrospectively for nowt?
#15
Posted 08 January 2013 - 08:14 AM
Is it possible to watch the match retrospectively for nowt?
Yes its on there now... if I finish tonight before midnight I'm going to watch it from my hotel room.
#16
Posted 08 January 2013 - 09:46 AM
I am going to gift myself a subscription. Happy birthday to me* xx
*My birthday isn't until December, but I'll miss the whole season if I wait.
*My birthday isn't until December, but I'll miss the whole season if I wait.
#17
Posted 08 January 2013 - 12:13 PM
Someone needs to tell them what a TV channel is!
My annoyances at their calling it a TV channel notwithstanding, it's good that they're making this available online
TELEVISION:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Television
From the Greek meaning "Far Sight", and in this case it's correct, very far sighted too.
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#18
Posted 08 January 2013 - 12:18 PM
TELEVISION:
http://en.wikipedia....wiki/Television
From the Greek meaning "Far Sight", and in this case it's correct, very far sighted too.
It's actually a dual-language word that has offended certain pedants over the years, as 'Tele' is from Greek and 'Vision' is from Latin.
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"What happens in rugby union? A player takes the ball, moves forward a little and gets tackled. A whole load of players then roll about on the ground. Pheep! The referee gives a penalty." - Simon Barnes
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