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August 12th, 2008

Did the DVR and HD impact NBCOlympics.com traffic numbers?

Posted by Jason Perlow @ 8:20 am

Categories: Desktop, General, Personal Technology

Tags: Olympic Games, Digital Video Recorder, DVR, Digital Video, TVs, Web Site Development, Tv & Home Theater, Corporate Communications, Personal Technology, Home Entertainment

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My ZDNet colleagues Tom Steinert-Threlkeld and  Ryan Stewart ran the raw numbers on Olympics online viewership. While the amount of traffic on the videos over the weekend was impressive –  3.42 million video streams with 66.7 million page views and an average visit of 15 minutes on August 10th alone, the fact of the matter remains that when comparing it to the highest volume video streaming web site in the world, YouTube, it only represents a small fraction of that site’s daily volume, approximately 2 percent.

Click on the “Read the rest of this entry” link below for more.

Why such comparatively low numbers? Doesn’t everyone love sports and the Olympics?

Sure they do. But I think there are some mitigating factors as to why we are seeing less online viewership.

First, I expect that live television viewership to be equally affected because most of the Olympic events are occurring when most of us adults in the United States are sleeping. I say most adults, because I’m not counting the Red Bull-powered college kids and people who live on Vampire Time, like some of my out-of-work friends. So people aren’t awake to watch most of it.

Second is the advent and wide proliferation of DVR technology. Many of us have cable or satellite, and some are lucky enough to have FiOS or similar fiber service. Many of us have DVRs like Tivos, or the DirecTV HR series or the DishDVR combined with these services, integrated DVR cable set-tops or are DVRing using over-the-air antennae,  so we time shift our viewing. We’re not watching the events until the following morning during breakfast or until we get back from work the next day.

Third is the proliferation of High Definition television. While I wouldn’t consider HD penetration to be at majority levels yet, enough households do have them, particularly in combination with DVR technology, that a online-based experience is just not going to match the visual beauty and awe of watching it on a super crisp, super detailed and bright HD screen. While the Silverlight content is indeed excellent, and it has the ability to show coverage of stuff that isn’t shown on TV, as well as quick access to the important medal-winning events, it doesnt compare to watching it on a 32 inch or greater HDTV set.

Fourth is quite simple — during work hours, sucking down streaming video is a big demand on corporate bandwidth, and companies are likely to blacklist the site for fears of decreased productivity. And frankly, nobody wants to get caught watching Phelps do the Aquaman thing when they are supposed to be crunching an Excel spreadsheet or creating their TPS reports.

Are you watching the Olympics on the web, watching live events, or are you a time shifter? And has Hi-Def changed altered your viewing preferences? Talk Back and let me know.

Jason PerlowJason Perlow is a technologist with over two decades of experience integrating large heterogeneous multi-vendor computing environments in Fortune 500 companies. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.

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Flash can do this also via FLVSeek
But this has to be supported by the caching provider. In this case, its supported by Limelight Networks, who is doing the caching for the olympics. They support FLVSeek for their other customers not using Silverlight or Windows Media.... (Read the rest)
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Always proofread your article...  bricar2 | 08/12/08
You neglected to mention another possibility.  Letophoro | 08/12/08
Sure, thats some of it.  jperlowZDNet Moderator | 08/12/08
Sixth Sense and The Usual Suspects.  Letophoro | 08/12/08
Not me  voska1 | 08/12/08
And another thing....  James T. Kirk | 08/13/08
Not a big deal...  Wolfie2K3 | 08/13/08
The biggest factor is  LBiege | 08/12/08
Beating a dead horse..  Been_Done_Before | 08/12/08
Why?  Qbt | 08/12/08
Well said...  safesax2002 | 08/12/08
Or, the Olympics are just too boring  No_Ax_to_Grind | 08/12/08
I'm with ya  colinnwn | 08/13/08
And don't forget....  James T. Kirk | 08/13/08
I want to be the 'Rollie Cam'!  dascha1 | 08/12/08
The main reason not to watch the Olympics online ...  Jens T. | 08/12/08
Thats why I'm not...  Stuka | 08/12/08
Your choice  Qbt | 08/12/08
I wouldn't download it either  voska1 | 08/12/08
the thing is it's not just downloading it to watch one thing i'm seeing  SO.CAL Guy | 08/13/08
No more plugins  mystic100 | 08/13/08
silverlight is awesome  wolvie3421 | 08/13/08
Flash can do this also via FLVSeek  jperlowZDNet Moderator | 08/16/08
Don't need Silverlight  CyberMe | 08/13/08
Eye of the beholder  ThePrairiePrankster | 08/12/08
I still have my Replay TV with automatic "Commercial Skip"  Basic Logic | 08/12/08
Sport is so tainted  A.Sinic | 08/13/08
innocent until proven guilty  wolvie3421 | 08/13/08
What about Media Center?  CyberMe | 08/13/08
RE: Did the DVR and HD impact NBCOlympics.com traffic numbers?  njroy55 | 08/13/08
RE: Did the DVR and HD impact NBCOlympics.com traffic numbers?  njroy55 | 08/13/08
No cable or dish - only way to watch handball  PaulHiggins | 08/13/08
The Olympics is a contrived sales event with agendas  The Rationalist | 08/13/08
being proud of others' hard work  wolvie3421 | 08/13/08
Of course it is... Geeze.. You JUST now figured that out?  Wolfie2K3 | 08/13/08
the screen is too small  hansonjb | 08/13/08
mm just click the option to go full screen  SO.CAL Guy | 08/13/08
Boycott due to continuing rights violations  Professor8 | 08/13/08
RE: Did the DVR and HD impact NBCOlympics.com traffic numbers?  cindy.colling@... | 08/13/08
RE: Did the DVR and HD impact NBCOlympics.com traffic numbers?  chavez.tito@... | 08/13/08

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