P2P Streaming Comes to Baseball
Filed in archive Companies on October 10, 2006
Are baseball playoff game times inconvenient for you? Do you live outside the US? If so, the Oakland Athletics, have a solution for you. Ready to challenge for baseball's American League pennant, the team is also jumping on the P2P broadcasting bandwagon. They now offer the TVU player so fans can watch the game at the time of their own choosing. The players also streams live local ABC, CBS, and NBC channels, as well as cable like CNN, Cartoon Network, and TV Land.
This P2P music and video streaming market space is increasingly crowded. I've covered it in multiple articles (PPLIVE, Largest P2P Broadcast Service, More Live Sports P2P Streaming, RawFlow, Zattoo to stream World Cup Soccer, Mercora).
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