Monday, January 2, 2012

Do you Hulu?

We use the Roku to stream Netflix, Amazon, and Hulu to our TV.

We recently signed up for the free week of Hulu Plus to see if the $8.00/month is worth it.  Our initial and (lasting reaction thus far) is that the ads are intolerable.

We're accustomed to fast-forwarding through the commercials of DVR'd episodes when we had cable... and Netflex doesn't have them... 2 minutes really does seem like an eternity.

Any Hulu Plus fans out there?

Wesley Fryer has similar thoughts yesterday on his blog, Moving at the Speed of Creativity here.  

Sunday, January 1, 2012

Stream the Super Bowl


The 2012 Super Bowl will be streamed live to your desktop, laptop, tablet, and smartphone...  
Via the LA Times:
For the first time, the Super Bowl, arguably the biggest U.S. sports event of the year, is going mobile. 
On Feb. 5, the National Football League will stream Super Bowl 46, taking place at Indianapolis' Lucas Oil Stadium, to smartphones and tablets using Verizon's NFL Mobile app (available on Apple's iOS and Google's Android). 
Don't have a Verizon Wireless smartphone but still want to see the big game over the Web? The Super Bowl will be streaming at NFL.com and NBCSports.com. 
And, as is the norm, the Super Bowl will be broadcast live on regular ol' TV on NBC. As noted by our colleagues over at The Times' Fabulous Forum sports blog, a record 111 million people watched Super Bowl 45 the old-fashioned TV way last year. 
"The live NFL.com and NBCSports.com coverage will come from NBC’s TV coverage of the games," NBC Sports said in a statement. "Complementing that stream will be a number of extra features to enrich the viewing experience including additional camera angles, in-game highlights, live statistics and other interactive elements." 
But, of course, the NFL is looking to reach more viewers and looking to mobile gadgets to do so. And that's not all. The NFL, NBC and Verizon will also stream wild-card Saturday, on Jan. 7, the playoffs and the Pro Bowl on Jan. 29.

Saturday, December 31, 2011

The Mummers Parade 2012

The Mummers are a Philadelphia institution.

You can watch their entire New Year's Day Parade live thanks to PHL17.

The entire parade will be streamed live on their website from 10:00AM to 5:00PM on January 1st.

http://www.myphl17.com/community/mummers/mummers-parade-streaming-video/

Watch the ball drop in Times Square NYC!

Watching the ball drop in NYC on New Year's Eve is an American tradition.

Thanks to the official New Year's Eve LiveStream Channel, you can watch it happen live here:

http://www.livestream.com/2012

Watch live streaming video from 2012 at livestream.com