Listening to y'all as I am in and out the car this morning. I heard you make reference to this conversation. Is it just me or is it a little hypercritical when the person who stands to gain the most audience (customers) if a road game is not streamed tells you to get over it? I find that to be a little self serving. I am sure we all wish we could be our customers only option also and when they have complaints about products or service, we can just tell them to get over it.
Quote Originally Posted by JayWalker View Post
Time to get over it.
The rest of the home games will be streamed. The past is the past. BTW, only Georgia Southern and Coastal streamed them all.
As far as App is concerned, baseball isn't a player there. They've never done radio and only do the minimum for TV. Their priorities are football, football, football and men's basketball (and women for title ix purposes.)
Not every fan base is like ours.
If you don't want to listen to the games, we'll see you next week at Russo Park.
"Yep. That’s exactly what I told their AD in an email. With his attitude toward other sports and being happy with getting by with doing the minimum, it’s very obvious why his entire department is a one trick pony.
With all do respect Mr Walker I find it to be hypocritical, when the person who will now gain a captive audience, with no other options, because of Apps lack of interest in baseball, telling me to get over it. IMO that sounds a little self serving. I have spent many weekends over the years with just my radio and cold beers listening to ball games pre internet and pre streaming. Yes. I have gotten spoiled to video streaming and in this day and age I for one, quite frankly, believe we should never have to do without some sort of live video feed.
Pretty sure when I looked earlier in the season Troy, ark st and tx st streamed all sun belt series. I didn’t look at any of the teams that traveled here schedules because it didn’t matter to me. Some of them may have streamed all Belt series also."