I had an idea that would make foreigners have more to fight for, and Koreans would have a lot more motivation to stay in Korea to make the most potential money.
First of all, in order for this system to work, OGN and GomTV would have to do twice the amount of work because there would be two Starcraft leagues on at the same time each season. It seems like they have the infrastructure in place to already do this (maybe they would have to use the SpoTV for OSL on certain days). It would also make it so there aren't any redundant casts of the GSL/OSL (Tastosis + DoA and MonteCristo casting the same matches). Other than that, it would be the exact same amount of work for everyone else.
One other thing I want to mention is that Korean players would be able to compete in both the GSL and OSL at the same time. They would basically have to implement an equal points system to find out who the top 16 is. There are other ways to do this, but they are irrelevant in this post. The point I'm trying to make is that the top Koreans would benefit greatly from staying in Korea as they would have a shot at 1st place in both the GSL and OSL in every season of the WCS.
Also at the moment this doesn't apply to the other regions of SC2 (SEA/Taiwan/China/etc.). I think that if we had a solid structure in place to begin with, we could add on the other regions to the structure to grow SC2 worldwide.
Here is the format:
2014 WCS Format (Suggested):
WCS Korea (4 Seasons):
GSL - 32 Players - $100,000
OSL - 32 Players - $100,000
Top 16 Players based on a seasonal points system advance to seasonal finals.
WCS North America (4 Seasons):
MLG - 32 Players - $100,000
Top 8 Players advance to seasonal finals.
WCS Europe (4 Seasons):
ESL - 32 Players - $100,000
Top 8 Players advance to seasonal finals.
WCS Seasonal Finals (First 3 Seasons):
Host Region - 32 Players - $150,000
WCS Global Finals (Final Season):
Blizzcon - 32 Players - $250,000
Also in this system residency would be a requirement if you live in one of these 3 regions, if you don't then you are able to play online up to the Ro16/Ro8.
If you disagree with this format it's completely fine, but I think that instead of bashing Blizzard we should try and come up with constructive ways to give them ideas.
I appreciate you checking out the blog, and I encourage everyone to start brainstorming ideas and let's try and grow SC2!