Yes, we’re the Owls. We’ve audio streamed for years. For video streaming, our league has a common platform, but each team does its own broadcast. Video streaming has been around a handful of years in the CPL. I’m hoping it’ll improve this summer. Is there any particular thing that’s cumbersome for you?Has the Coastal Plains League figured out streaming video yet? That platform they used, it was cumbersome. That’s the Owls, right?
Yes, we’re the Owls. We’ve audio streamed for years. For video streaming, our league has a common platform, but each team does its own broadcast. Video streaming has been around a handful of years in the CPL. I’m hoping it’ll improve this summer. Is there any particular thing that’s cumbersome for you?
All CPL teams video stream. For 2019 we switched platforms because some teams wanted to charge a little for a subscription.Well, back a few years ago, you had to sign up for a CPL Pass. It was audio only and half the time it wouldn’t work well. Now I suppose I should state, I was only following UT players in summer ball, I wasn’t a fan of a particular team, though I did become a life long fan of the Matsu Miners in the ABL.
The CPL was better than The California Collegiate League, though San Luis Obispo had a really crummy video stream, but was miles away from the Cape Cod, even the Cal Ripken and the Northwoods League was ahead of it’s time with a paid subscription service and their version of “Sports Center” for the league. That was like the Vincent Jackson era. I was way more into summer ball several years ago than as of late, but I’m glad the CPL is working for ya! I still follow The Miners even if there are no UT players.
All CPL teams video stream. For 2019 we switched platforms because some teams wanted to charge a little for a subscription.
We’re on the other side of Asheville (if you’re coming from East Tennessee). You should come over this summer. The Vols are well represented on our roster. The hot dogs are good and the beverages are ice cold![]()