Pac-12 wants to stream its content online
"[T]he Pacific-12 Conference is aiming to create what would likely be college sports’ largest and most futuristic mode of digital distribution yet — a wholly league-owned and operated platform for streaming content to tablets, smartphones, computers and smart TVs around the world."
4 months ago
Kenneth Powers
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Yup
They announced when they signed the new TV deal that all games not on national TV (and some that are on national TV) would be streamed online as part of their ESPN3-like service.
Two roads diverged in a wood and I – I tweeted my followers to ask which I should take
by Ryan Rosenblatt on Jan 28, 2012 2:54 PM PST reply actions
I hope this ends up not tied to any Cable or Satellite TV package
I’ve been clamoring for a while to have content on demand, and to only pay for the content I want, when I want it. If Larry Scott can pull off a streaming package that (a) is not tied to any cable/satellite TV package, and (b) hosts archives of all recent games, then I will be his #1 fan.
Love what I am hearing from Larry Scott
if only U.C.L.A. could get someone who is a visionary and doesn’t just push the faltering status quo….sighhhhh
by UCLA_beer&mathematics on Jan 29, 2012 12:26 AM PST reply actions
Awesome.
I can cancel my cable TV if this happens :)
Living in Europe
I only get 1 or 2 Bruin games a year on ESPN3 (all blowouts against my beloved Bruins :( and I got to pay for that package. I would probably pay to keep both since I get to watch everything UCLA on the Pac12 site, and other big time match ups in CFB and CBB on ESPN3
Bruins are forever but Trojans are good only once.

















