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    For two years, Manhattan athletic director Bob Byrnes is lucky to have heard alumni complaints. It was the natural frustration of graduates who couldn't make the trip to the NCAA men's basketball tournament to see the Jaspers play in person.



    Instead, Manhattan fans had to catch the game on television in the middle of the day or, if out of market, pay for an internet broadcast or DirecTV.


    "When you're in the tournament, people do all kinds of gymnastics to try and get the game," Byrnes said.


    This year it all just got a little bit easier, especially for diehard fans who inexplicably decide to spend the day at work with NCAA March Madness on Demand, a streaming webcast. CBS had been offering the games online as part of a subscription, but this year the NCAA Tournament will be available for free at NCAAsports.com.


    "I think that was the evolution of this product," said Mike Aresco, senior vice president for programming at CBS Sports. "We felt that ultimately the future of online streaming would be on an ad-supported basis."


    The webcasts will be free through the regional semifinals, and there will be web blackouts for games aired in local television markets. Press conferences and highlights are also part of the package.


    Aresco doesn't think this will take away from television ratings, or erode subscribers to the Direct TV package because viewers tend to watch something online if they are already in front of a computer - but they watch television if they are home. This applies not only to office workers, but college students as well.


    Hence the boon for those who lament that the first Thursday and Friday of the tournament are not national holidays.


    CBS is paying $6 billion over 11 years to broadcast the tournament, and internet rights were a big part of the package. Aresco said tournament ratings have not been negatively affected by development of a DirecTV package or subscription to the webcasts, which were far fewer in number.


    "What we are looking to do is figure out how many platforms are feasible to place content on," Aresco said.


    It is less a money-earner than a technology and marketing test, an opportunity to see if free content can attract enough viewers to pull in advertising revenue.

  • #2
    I hated it last year....blacked out games that weren't local too...

    I got a refund.

    Wonder if I wasn't the only one.

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    • #3
      bump.....you can watch the games for free on the computer

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      • #4
        Don't get too excited!

        I've had it on and been IN for 30 minutes but it just isn't working!

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        • #5
          Originally posted by wayne1218
          Don't get too excited!

          I've had it on and been IN for 30 minutes but it just isn't working!
          it says im the 100,603 person in line

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          • #6
            Originally posted by JBC13
            it says im the 100,603 person in line
            I was 1008 in line but i finally got in and it isn't working. It says connecting, than ready but NOTHING!

            What a joke!

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            • #7
              CBS can go SUCK a fat one!

              What good is it to advertise everywhere if it doesn't even work!!!!!!

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              • #8
                I had a feeling that shit would happen.

                Sorry guys...

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by wayne1218
                  I was 1008 in line but i finally got in and it isn't working. It says connecting, than ready but NOTHING!

                  What a joke!
                  i got on. you need to select a the video link on the game once you get in.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by wayne1218
                    CBS can go SUCK a fat one!

                    What good is it to advertise everywhere if it doesn't even work!!!!!!

                    Well said, and who the fuck wants to wait an hour in line anyways. Should have known, if its free its shit
                    Questions, comments, complaints:
                    [email protected]

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Tony Vegas
                      i got on. you need to select a the video link on the game once you get in.
                      I've done that several times already and it says connecting than ready but there is NOTHING there!

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                      • #12
                        got mine to load, so far so good.
                        Thank you Ryan Howard! <--- ITS A WINNER!



                        2012 CFB: 3-7
                        2012 NFL: 3-3

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by jackal
                          got mine to load, so far so good.
                          me too! now if seton hall can just play for real in the 2nd half

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                          • #14
                            R U guys actually watching a game on it???

                            I've tried every game 3 times and i keeping getting a black screen!

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                            • #15
                              haha the "boss button" is histerical!! hit it and a spreadsheet comes up hahahaha
                              Thank you Ryan Howard! <--- ITS A WINNER!



                              2012 CFB: 3-7
                              2012 NFL: 3-3

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