YellOw, Reach, Goodfriend, Nal_rA event tournament - Page 21
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Kheve
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Lorch
Germany3668 Posts
On February 05 2014 22:07 CaucasianAsian wrote: looking for a question you want to ask the casters. lilsusie will interview them I assume for ESGN (just so I know where to watch it)? Ask them if they could see themselves casting more BW events like this one in the future. | ||
thezanursic
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Malli
Germany138 Posts
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Hyde
Australia14568 Posts
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HaRuHi
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gostunv
Japan1178 Posts
On February 05 2014 22:32 HaRuHi wrote: Is 46k good or bad? theres 23k watching CodeS Ro32 right now i think its doing pretty good | ||
Lorch
Germany3668 Posts
On February 05 2014 22:33 gostunv wrote: theres 23k watching CodeS Ro32 right now i think its doing pretty good You are comparing an english stream of something that is happening twice a week with a stream used by foreigners and koreans for the showmatch of the century. | ||
thezanursic
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soldier8
Russian Federation60 Posts
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thezanursic
5478 Posts
On February 05 2014 22:35 Lorch wrote: You are comparing an english stream of something that is happening twice a week with a stream used by foreigners and koreans for the showmatch of the century. 45k Koreans for a no prize pool event>>>23k for a well advertized tournament. Also 45k Koreans are worth several times more to sponsors than 23k spread over the globe. | ||
Lorch
Germany3668 Posts
On February 05 2014 22:39 thezanursic wrote: 45k Koreans for a no prize pool event>>>23k for a well advertized tournament. Also 45k Koreans are worth several times more to sponsors than 23k spread over the globe. What? First of all the final four stream does not have 45k Koreans as there are foreigners watching it as well. On top of that there is also a Korean GOM stream that we don't even know how many viewers is had on top of the global stream which pretty much no korean watches. I love brood war too, and this was surely an amazing event and the numbers in attendance and viewership have been awesome. But you really can't compare these numbers with GSL en stream numbers at all. Also I think BW and SC2 can coexist anyway, given that they have been able to do so for almost 4 years now without either one dieing. | ||
The_Red_Viper
19533 Posts
On February 05 2014 22:39 thezanursic wrote: 45k Koreans for a no prize pool event>>>23k for a well advertized tournament. Also 45k Koreans are worth several times more to sponsors than 23k spread over the globe. 23k are the english numbers though, do we have the korean ones? | ||
GizmoPT
Portugal3040 Posts
On February 05 2014 22:43 The_Red_Viper wrote: 23k are the english numbers though, do we have the korean ones? why even discuss it ? just enjoy the damn games ffs | ||
Fish_Baguettes
Australia589 Posts
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The_Red_Viper
19533 Posts
On February 05 2014 22:44 GizmoPT wrote: why even discuss it ? just enjoy the damn games ffs I don't want to discuss anything, it is just interesting to see how successful this event really was in comparison to regular streams | ||
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BLinD-RawR
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redslin
China56 Posts
could not open the stream in #1 | ||
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BLinD-RawR
ALLEYCAT BLUES49497 Posts
On February 05 2014 22:48 redslin wrote: any stream url pls? could not open the stream in #1 http://www.monsterzym.com/finalfour.html http://www.teamliquid.net/video/streams/snipealot2 | ||
Fish_Baguettes
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