Why Koreans suddenly streamed on TL then stopped? - Page 2
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MicroTastiC
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pStar
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And he lives in his own house as well. Could be something to do with living in team houses... Thats the trend it seems | ||
Liquid`Nazgul
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Lordwar
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Adonisto
Canada191 Posts
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Al Bundy
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On August 18 2011 07:05 Torpedo.Vegas wrote: As long as it doesn't interfere with practice, it is a good source of supplementary income in this sort of dry financial time for Korean teams. I agree with Torpedo here. Besides it's not like they stream their practice sessions, its just a few ladder games. | ||
Linwelin
Ireland7554 Posts
On August 18 2011 07:10 Liquid`Nazgul wrote: HEROOOOOOOOOO There is Hero aswell indeed! | ||
Ungrateful
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All.In
United States214 Posts
On August 18 2011 06:59 Primadog wrote: According to DongRaeGu, " I am sorry, I can't begin streaming again. I belong to the SC2 Association (E/N: this) and they prefer progamers don't stream." If this is true that is sad. I don't know what it is but i just become more and more disappointed in the "Korean way" every time I sign on. That is probably a generalized statement and even a little unfair but it just seems like there is always something going on. If its not the NASL its someone getting stolen if its not someone getting stolen its someone disrespected someone. If its none of those its a flame war on twitter. This is probably a greedy state of mind and even biased but I'm to the point I hope all the top Koreans are eventually picked up by western/foreigner teams just so we can get away from all of the politics involved with Korean E sports. I know if Liquid or EG has a top Korean you can bet your ass they will be coming to a tourney near you! For someone to tell a player they shouldn't stream is ridiculous. I can totally understand not streaming due to a tourney. I can understand not streaming for secretive reasons. I can not understand why anyone wouldn't let a player stream that wants to if for nothing more then to reach out to their fans that are already barely get to see them. I'm sure a little extra scratch in the pocket doesn't hurt either. This is all of course just my humble opinion. | ||
xBillehx
United States1289 Posts
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TheResidentEvil
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Torpedo.Vegas
United States1890 Posts
On August 18 2011 07:07 Beyonder wrote: Its silly, you know how much cash they can earn with streaming? Y_Y They need to get a lot of viewers, stream and lot of hours and run a lot of commercials to make it really significant. Isn't like $.02 per 1000 viewers per commercial? | ||
nooboon
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MisterTea
United Kingdom1047 Posts
On August 18 2011 07:10 Liquid`Nazgul wrote: HEROOOOOOOOOO Hero is the only korean i need to watch, he's amazing ![]() | ||
Megakenny
Canada829 Posts
On August 18 2011 07:13 Torpedo.Vegas wrote: They need to get a lot of viewers, stream and lot of hours and run a lot of commercials to make it really significant. Isn't like $.02 per 1000 viewers per commercial? I dont think they were streaming for the money at all, they were doing it for the fans. | ||
Sabu113
United States11035 Posts
On August 18 2011 07:10 Liquid`Nazgul wrote: HEROOOOOOOOOO Doesn't count. He spends more time streaming than anything else. x.x (so good) | ||
tsarnicky
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Mojar
Australia185 Posts
On August 18 2011 07:13 Torpedo.Vegas wrote: They need to get a lot of viewers, stream and lot of hours and run a lot of commercials to make it really significant. Isn't like $.02 per 1000 viewers per commercial? .002 per viewer who actually sees the commercial(adblock). | ||
merz
Sweden2760 Posts
On August 18 2011 07:13 Torpedo.Vegas wrote: They need to get a lot of viewers, stream and lot of hours and run a lot of commercials to make it really significant. Isn't like $.02 per 1000 viewers per commercial? Err.. more like 1 dollar per 1000 viewers, per commercial. | ||
FeyFey
Germany10114 Posts
But a team never wants their training to be watched by others, so its quiet normal. Probably went like yay streaming is cool through korea and everyone needed to try it out. At some point the coaches found out and stopped it asap. to bad for the players adds give a bit of money heh and ladder play is giving away no info at all. | ||
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