All,
StockOutboard TV would like to thank, in no particular order, the following people who contributed in some way to last week's live video streaming of the Nationals at Wakefield:
- The SORC for their foresight and funding in the SOTV Pilot Program this season. To date, the project is under budget, and last week showed everyone who tuned in, what the potential of this can be.
- Richard Hearn for the generous use of his unlimited data package, Verizon MiFi hub. For those of you who wonder, Verizon wireless is alive and well in the U.P....with servicable 3G coverage in the Wakefield area.
- Grant Hearn and Tori Chew for letting us make off with the hub from Richard. We appreciate the sacrifice you kids made for the betterment of outboard racing promotion.
- Our entire Broadcast Crew...anybody who helped at the Broadcast Table, particularly Kelly Hannon who made it her own, did great camera work, and ruthlessly berated anyone standing in the way of the camera.
- BSOA, and Race Committee members Davey Hemp and John Evans, who provided us with anything we needed, quickly. You guys ROCKED!
- Richard Runne for loaning us an extra large EZ-Up folding canopy that went over our Broadcast Area and kept us from frying the electronics in the sun.
- Most of all, all of the people who tuned in and watched any or all of our streaming. Many people have asked me, 'how many viewers did we have?' Here's the metrics for last week:
Period: August 2, 2011 - August 8, 2011
Breakdown
Days
August 2, 2011- 385 Unique viewers; 376 Viewer hours
August 3, 2011- 577 Unique Viewers; 930 Viewer hours
August 4, 2011- 593 Unique Viewers; 992 Viewer hours
August 5, 2011- 458 Unique Viewers; 724 Viewer hours
Total Days 2,013 Unique viewers; 3,022 Viewer hours
It's nice to know we were watched.
Thank you,
R-19
StockOutboard TV would like to thank, in no particular order, the following people who contributed in some way to last week's live video streaming of the Nationals at Wakefield:
- The SORC for their foresight and funding in the SOTV Pilot Program this season. To date, the project is under budget, and last week showed everyone who tuned in, what the potential of this can be.
- Richard Hearn for the generous use of his unlimited data package, Verizon MiFi hub. For those of you who wonder, Verizon wireless is alive and well in the U.P....with servicable 3G coverage in the Wakefield area.
- Grant Hearn and Tori Chew for letting us make off with the hub from Richard. We appreciate the sacrifice you kids made for the betterment of outboard racing promotion.
- Our entire Broadcast Crew...anybody who helped at the Broadcast Table, particularly Kelly Hannon who made it her own, did great camera work, and ruthlessly berated anyone standing in the way of the camera.
- BSOA, and Race Committee members Davey Hemp and John Evans, who provided us with anything we needed, quickly. You guys ROCKED!
- Richard Runne for loaning us an extra large EZ-Up folding canopy that went over our Broadcast Area and kept us from frying the electronics in the sun.
- Most of all, all of the people who tuned in and watched any or all of our streaming. Many people have asked me, 'how many viewers did we have?' Here's the metrics for last week:
Period: August 2, 2011 - August 8, 2011
Breakdown
Days
August 2, 2011- 385 Unique viewers; 376 Viewer hours
August 3, 2011- 577 Unique Viewers; 930 Viewer hours
August 4, 2011- 593 Unique Viewers; 992 Viewer hours
August 5, 2011- 458 Unique Viewers; 724 Viewer hours
Total Days 2,013 Unique viewers; 3,022 Viewer hours
It's nice to know we were watched.
Thank you,
R-19
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