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6 thoughts on “The streaming challenge offered to Celtic

  1. Did you receive the email a few weeks back from Channel67 regarding an improved online service? They said to keep an eye on channel67.net for further updates (nothing announced there yet).

    I had an email conversation with Channel67 at the begining of the season, and at that time they were already investigating the possibility of offering a 'premium' service within the UK. Of course, this won't mean we can watch live saturday afternoon matches, but I hope they will be able to improve the quality of the video streams which they do offer.

    I have always beleived that the poor quality of broadcast and general tackiness surrounding scottish football has held us back in terms of being able to sell ourselves to other markets. A couple of years ago I was watching Celtic in 4:3 standard definition format on Setanta while the premiership was being broadcast in 1080P widescreen.

    I would love to know how many people subscribe to the Channel67 overseas and UK services. We often talk about the potential markets for Celtic, but how much money are we really making? How many Japanese viewers did we have during Shunsuke's time at the club? How many Chinese viewers do we have now? How many Koreans will be subscribing when Ki Sung-yueng arrives?

    Unfortunately, I think it will be a long time before Celtic can make enough money from online broadcasting to be able to compete financially with any of the Premiership teams – but as I told Channel67, I would pay 2 or 3 times the current subscription rates if I could get Celtic's matches online in HD – afterall, I don't watch anything else on the TV anyway.

  2. Some great points there Anon, thanks for taking the time to comment.

    I hope that service and quality are the drivers behind this not solely as a money making exercise, that can come in due course.

    I remember reading on a message board about presentation, we now have HD with ESPN and Sky which wasn't available on Setanta.

    Similarly camera angles are important, the camera positions at Motherwell and Dundee United show those grounds in the worst light, at Celtic and Hibs we have the cameras facing the most impressive stands and these things help project the image.

    With this sort of project done properly we can cash in and maximise for ourselves money from energing markets, under the current deal any money from Japan or China gets split 12 ways amongst the SPL.

    It does look like the club is looking to provide a quality service, they haven't rushed into things post- Setanta. A good quality service, in terms of content and viewing, will be a great asset that should last the club for many years to come.

  3. I subscribe to Channel67 and have been impressed with the service I've had for over a year now. A picture quality improvement would be great, but it's nice to have the pre/post match with Jim Craig and not have to put up with the anti-Celtic commentary you get on other stations. If the rumor is true and they add Daily Huddle to 67 in January, it would be even better, a good replacement for no reserve matches anymore.

  4. I live in Canada and have signed up for Channel 67 premium, so far the picture quality is ok but it constantly freezes. it was supposed to be HD but is not.
    i had Setanta for a year but would be lucky to see Celtic the following tuesday or wednesday after the game. Setanta would use highlights in their ads but no mention that the game would be shown three or four days after its been played.Streaming vidio is a great way to go so hopefully they will be able to fix the problem they have with buffering.
    pete

  5. Channel 67, is like Celtic View and Pravda t0e the party line,
    dailly huddle when on Celtic TV was the same if you spoke to those who appeared privately you get a different View

  6. Anon 14.19

    Most supporters are sensible enough to know the lie of the land and know where news is coming from.

    We can make up our own minds based on the source of the news, getting more news from the club, player and management interviews and highlights from reserve/development and youth matches can only be a good idea.

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