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GameCenter Live Talk
by Paul on 09/23/08 at 11:14 AM ET
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from Stephanie Kang of the Wall Street Journal,
Professional hockey, long overshadowed on television by the likes of the National Football League, is making an aggressive push online, introducing a service that allows subscribers to watch nearly every game live on its Web site.
The National Hockey League sees the new service, called GameCenter Live, as a way to serve its young, tech-savvy fans, many of whom don’t live in the hometown of their favorite hockey team, and can’t catch its games on television.
thanks to a KK member for the link…
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Just searched at nhl.com:
Your search - GameCenter Live - did not match any documents.
No pages were found containing “GameCenter Live”.
Posted by BobTheZee on 09/23/08 at 10:04 PM ET
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What’s the difference between this and Centre Ice online?
Bottom line is that streaming video is lower quality that TV, and the nhl Centre Ice faq states that some games available via CI TV are not on CI online, so I don’t see why onliners should pay the same as the TV subscribers
Posted by GuyIncognito on 09/23/08 at 01:41 PM ET