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mhhf1ve
mhhf1ve
1/8/2017 11:48:36 PM
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Re: Does anyone really watch video in real time anymore?
Well, if it's true, then Mariah apparently doesn't have the proper "brown M&Ms" clause in her contract. Or she didn't check it and simply refuse to perform. http://www.snopes.com/music/artists/vanhalen.asp

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Michelle
Michelle
1/8/2017 8:27:01 PM
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Re: Does anyone really watch video in real time anymore?
@mhhf1ve That's a theory I haven't heard before. You're right, it could be something the producers thought might get people talking about the show. Sad if true. I have read that Mariah is quite the damanding diva. She could have even been the target of revenge for something she did...

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mhhf1ve
mhhf1ve
1/7/2017 5:01:48 PM
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Re: Does anyone really watch video in real time anymore?
Seems like there's a conspiracy theory that they did it on purpose to create a viral meme for New Years and get more ratings.

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Michelle
Michelle
1/7/2017 3:12:43 PM
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Re: Does anyone really watch video in real time anymore?
@mhhf1ve Same here. I caught a clip of that performance. It seemed like sound just went on with the playlist even though she clearly wasn't in sync. I kept thinking 'maybe they'll stop this song and restart with visual cues for her'. They never did...

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mhhf1ve
mhhf1ve
1/4/2017 9:02:55 PM
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Re: Does anyone really watch video in real time anymore?
> "the new year will probably be live-streamed somewhere.."

It was.. and I didn't watch it.. but I time-shifted watching Mariah Carey's viral (non)performance. I don't get how anyone could suggest that she may have "forgotten" the lines to her own songs? If the plan was for her to lip sync, she'd have to know the words still! She just couldn't hear the music to know when to lip sync.... 

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mpouraryan
mpouraryan
1/1/2017 3:17:14 PM
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Re: Does anyone really watch video in real time anymore?
@Joe:  I appreciate the kind compliment--it is true that beyond our "niche space" we deliberate and discuss at times here and beyond, ordinary folks are not as concerned.  But there is no doubt the need for bandwidth is there--it is going to be a challenge and I'd be keen to see what the likes of Softbank (that has promised to invest billions), One web, etc. will do to transform that space--which I look forward to deliberating here throughout 2017.

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Michelle
Michelle
12/31/2016 6:50:56 PM
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Re: Does anyone really watch video in real time anymore?
@Joe actually, it's nearly 2017 (and the new year will probably be live-streamed somewhere) 

 

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Joe Stanganelli
Joe Stanganelli
12/31/2016 6:44:43 PM
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Re: Does anyone really watch video in real time anymore?
@Michelle: Yeah, it's 2016.  It's not like people haven't thought of livestreaming from their mobile devices before.  The major social network accessibility is, for the most part, merely going to be a proposition of WHERE the traffic is.

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Michelle
Michelle
12/31/2016 3:57:39 PM
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Re: Does anyone really watch video in real time anymore?
@Joe Ahh, no real change but rather a shift. I hadn't really thought of it in that way. 

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Joe Stanganelli
Joe Stanganelli
12/31/2016 3:52:27 PM
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Re: Does anyone really watch video in real time anymore?
@freehe: Perhaps, but "nice-to-have" can very quickly become "must-have" once it's been around long enough and once people have gotten substantially used to it.

Imagine going to a car dealership and finding that none of the cars they're selling have FM radio or a CD player.  Those features are clearly in the "nice to have" category...but that dealership probably wouldn't do very well, all other things being equal.

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