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I agree.

Has Commercial Video ever considered offering a subscription service to the local schools to live televise games? CVS could then give some of the profit back to the schools. The schools might even make more. The benefit is you might get some locals to at least pay for the subscription, even if they refuse to go to the games in person. And, I bet a lot more out-of-area people would pay for the quality of CVS's broadcasts vs NFHS. It could possibly be expanded to include other local area games (soccer, baseball, basketball, etc). I'm sure there are hurdles other than the business viability. Possibly worth exploring since you can't force people to come to the games in person. However, you can make it easier for those that can't or won't.

Just a thought.
I’ve found that you have to click the game you want to watch right when the game goes live and they won’t just connect you straight to the game if you log in a few minutes early, it’s given me the technical difficulties screen quite a few times also.

I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again and it echos big dawg. The live streams have the potential to be so good if the schools would just do what needs done. This ties into commercial video with possibly doing live streams also. Give us someone who controls the camera personally and will follow the game live and doesn’t miss half of the end zone and give us real announcers who know the game whether it’s the commercial video guys who already announce the games or let kids who want to get into broadcasting or sports reporting do it for the NFHS side of things. It could be so good and it wouldn’t take much.

Nfhs

If anyone should be broadcasting live with announcers it is Commercial Video. Period.

Asking FH to provide announcers and make sure the NFHS cameras are working is a complete joke. Last year Allegany County schools made like $300 per school from NFHS. That doesn't cover it, not even close.

I dont believe in live streaming games though unless it can offset the cost of fans who don't go to the game. If u live in Allegany County and complain about NFHS, I have zero sympathy for your problem.

I agree.

Has Commercial Video ever considered offering a subscription service to the local schools to live televise games? CVS could then give some of the profit back to the schools. The schools might even make more. The benefit is you might get some locals to at least pay for the subscription, even if they refuse to go to the games in person. And, I bet a lot more out-of-area people would pay for the quality of CVS's broadcasts vs NFHS. It could possibly be expanded to include other local area games (soccer, baseball, basketball, etc). I'm sure there are hurdles other than the business viability. Possibly worth exploring since you can't force people to come to the games in person. However, you can make it easier for those that can't or won't.

Just a thought.
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I also have no sympathy for those not attending games in person and contributing to the culture and atmosphere. Heck, Dave Christopher could barely walk and handle the heat and he was even at all away games up to the last moment. The people that sit at home, unless you are completely unable to move yourself and don’t have any assistance at all and cry about NHFS quality or not being able to a watch a local HS game on the internet are sad and funny at the same time. It’s another example of the relative deprivation we fall into with ever-growing convenience through technology.
"Relative deprivation" Golly doc, yous mighta just alienated half the fine folk that visit this chatter spot. Us poor Appalachians ain't gots disposable incomes for eye-phones 37z or that quick twitch broadbands. You tell me my bad connections is another way for the man to keep me down? I see it. Nutter social con-struct. Glad they cut down them ol pines a while back. There's nuttin like the view from the cheap seats

1A WEST Playoff Projections

Here are the current 1A West point standings through Week 8:
1A WEST - WEEK 8 POINT TOTALS

Heading into the final week of regular season play.
I am going to make 2 assumptions: Northern beats Southern and Clear Spring beats Hancock

Fort Hill has locked up the West Region #1 seed win or lose at Homecoming. They are locked in with a rematch of Smithsburg in the first round at Greenway if no teams opt out of the playoffs. If any team opts out of the playoffs, Fort Hill will get a BYE in the first round.

Here are the projections. They key game outside of Homecoming will be Mountain Ridge at Keyser.

IF FORT HILL WINS HOMECOMING and
MOUNTAIN RIDGE BEATS KEYSER
1. Fort Hill
2. Clear Spring
3. Mountain Ridge
4. Allegany
5. Northern
6. Hancock
7. Southern
8. Smithsburg

IF FORT HILL WINS HOMECOMING and
MOUNTAIN RIDGE LOSES TO KEYSER
1. Fort Hill
2. Clear Spring
3. Allegany
4. Northern
5. Mountain Ridge
6. Hancock
7. Southern
8. Smithsburg

IF ALLEGANY WINS HOMECOMING regardless of Mountain Ridge/Keyser score
1. Fort Hill
2. Allegany
3. Clear Spring
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Nfhs

I also have no sympathy for those not attending games in person and contributing to the culture and atmosphere. Heck, Dave Christopher could barely walk and handle the heat and he was even at all away games up to the last moment. The people that sit at home, unless you are completely unable to move yourself and don’t have any assistance at all and cry about NHFS quality or not being able to a watch a local HS game on the internet are sad and funny at the same time. It’s another example of the relative deprivation we fall into with ever-growing convenience through technology.

Nfhs

If anyone should be broadcasting live with announcers it is Commercial Video. Period.

Asking FH to provide announcers and make sure the NFHS cameras are working is a complete joke. Last year Allegany County schools made like $300 per school from NFHS. That doesn't cover it, not even close.

I dont believe in live streaming games though unless it can offset the cost of fans who don't go to the game. If u live in Allegany County and complain about NFHS, I have zero sympathy for your problem.

Nfhs

Network members have the option of automated or manual production (or both). With automated production, no staffing is required. Al-powered cameras will follow all the event action and stream your events for live and on-demand viewing. With manual production, we provide the platform and tools for you to produce your own broadcasts and reach a wider audience.

Since its launch seven years ago, the NFHS Network has supported high schools and state associations by streaming sports and activities that celebrate student athletes and by sharing revenue. The NFHS Network has already distributed more than $33 million to schools and state associations — over $8 million in the last 12 months alone. To help schools manage the challenges caused by COVID-19 for the 2020-2021 school year, we'll share even more of the revenue earned with each Annual Pass purchase.

What is the High School Support Program?​

Schools and athletic programs need support more than ever. This program is a simple way for you to join us in providing funds to your favorite NFHS Network high school.
In addition to revenue distributions, the NFHS Network is giving away automated camera production units to schools at no cost as a means to stream their events to fans who are unable to attend. Through the first two months of this program, we have given away over 4,000 automated cameras to over 2,500 unique schools. This influx of new schools has led to an increase of over 200% in live viewership through the first two months of the school year, which will in turn lead to more money being distributed back to schools.
For more details, click here.

Why should I join in?​

The NFHS Network has always distributed a percentage of every subscription to our schools. The High School Support Program helps them generate even more money. Through this program schools receive a larger share of the revenue from Annual Subscriptions.

How does it work?​

When you purchase an Annual Pass select the school you want to support and they'll receive a portion of the subscription.
Wonderful. They're still selling a service they don't support. The AI is crappy on a really good day. So, why not contact FH and withdraw them from the program if NFHS requires their interaction for providing a paid service NFHS is selling?

Sounds like FHHSAHS is exactly right. It's a Ponzi-like scam.
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so these local Schools were given Camera's to use for Sports and still have yet to set up any kind of broadcast teams. The sad part is there is teams from The Baltimore area that have announcers and a much more professional broadcast.
All they have to do is incorporate a local radio station with the camera's.
I know I watch hundreds of games on here from MD, WV, PA, SC & Others All Sports for $79 a year.
They are almost all great quality other than FH, Alco, Ridge, Northern and Southern...
it seems to be a lack of actually caring about it. They also have a camera from HUDL and they don't even use it for people to watch. Moorefield and Petersburg both use it and they have a better broadcast then we do down here.

Nfhs

Does NFHS state somewhere that the service I'm paying for is contingent on the school "manning" the cameras or that content availability is just a crapshoot?

I understand what you're saying, but they should make that clear to the consumer don't you think?
Network members have the option of automated or manual production (or both). With automated production, no staffing is required. Al-powered cameras will follow all the event action and stream your events for live and on-demand viewing. With manual production, we provide the platform and tools for you to produce your own broadcasts and reach a wider audience.

Since its launch seven years ago, the NFHS Network has supported high schools and state associations by streaming sports and activities that celebrate student athletes and by sharing revenue. The NFHS Network has already distributed more than $33 million to schools and state associations — over $8 million in the last 12 months alone. To help schools manage the challenges caused by COVID-19 for the 2020-2021 school year, we'll share even more of the revenue earned with each Annual Pass purchase.

What is the High School Support Program?​

Schools and athletic programs need support more than ever. This program is a simple way for you to join us in providing funds to your favorite NFHS Network high school.
In addition to revenue distributions, the NFHS Network is giving away automated camera production units to schools at no cost as a means to stream their events to fans who are unable to attend. Through the first two months of this program, we have given away over 4,000 automated cameras to over 2,500 unique schools. This influx of new schools has led to an increase of over 200% in live viewership through the first two months of the school year, which will in turn lead to more money being distributed back to schools.
For more details, click here.

Why should I join in?​

The NFHS Network has always distributed a percentage of every subscription to our schools. The High School Support Program helps them generate even more money. Through this program schools receive a larger share of the revenue from Annual Subscriptions.

How does it work?​

When you purchase an Annual Pass select the school you want to support and they'll receive a portion of the subscription.

Nfhs

that's not how it works, NFHS just supplies the camera and network, Each School is supposed to set up for each event.
99% of the schools on NFHS do a great job, The Local Schools Do NOT!!
Most schools have announcers and update the score all the time on the screen.
Does NFHS state somewhere that the service I'm paying for is contingent on the school "manning" the cameras or that content availability is just a crapshoot?

I understand what you're saying, but they should make that clear to the consumer don't you think?
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