Here is a recap article that includes the charitable contribution information from the live broadcast:
https://usdgc.com/posts/usdgc-viewers-charitable-donations-recap/
$5000 from the live broadcast??? Impressive!!
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Here is a recap article that includes the charitable contribution information from the live broadcast:
https://usdgc.com/posts/usdgc-viewers-charitable-donations-recap/
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4) Anything else?
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Harold
Here is a recap article that includes the charitable contribution information from the live broadcast:
https://usdgc.com/posts/usdgc-viewers-charitable-donations-recap/
We changed our ticket philosophy this year. We eliminated almost all give aways. Some stakeholders received tickets as part of their contribution, but everyone paid in one way or another. (I do not know the breakdown by ticket type.)
Here are three areas that I would like feedback:
Thanks,
Harold
1) What are examples of good material to show on the live broadcast when there is a break in the action or just to add variety to the action?
Been asking for this stuff...for years around here:
ITB - In the tourament bag. What discs are they ACTUALLY using for this particular tournament?
Player profiles including: stats, earnings, how long playing, age, short bio, etc.
On some signature holes, show a history of the hole, how it's evolved, how it's played, etc.
Profile on the course itself, history, who runs it, who takes care of it, player opinions, etc.
Dynamic live interviews with non playing pros, spectators, media personalities, etc.
Thoughts on the tournament from older non playing pros.
Video of players warming up, putting, playing a few holes, etc, etc.
Interviews with past popular players who haven't won in a while, but are still there trying to recapture some glory.
Interviews with younger up and coming pros who are playing.
Local demographics, local scene, popular things to do while in town, etc.
Interviews with local clubs growing the sport in that area.
Get more video of the crowds, do a walk by "who you rooting for today?", etc, etc.
Get the past 3-5 winners and do a group interview with their thoughts, etc.
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Here are three areas that I would like feedback:
1) What are examples of good material to show on the live broadcast when there is a break in the action or just to add variety to the action?
2) What is a reasonable price for pay-per-view?
2A) Does a commercial free presentation change the reasonable price for pay=per-view?
2C) Are there any examples of disc golf commercials that have engaged you in a positive way or at least have not irritated you?
3) How would watching in person or on-line change if the final day moved from Saturday to Sunday.
4) Is it unreasonable to prohibit some or all cell-phone use if the local cell tower(s) continue to be a technical bottle neck for high-quality filming to the live audience on-line?
Thanks,
Harold