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http://www.pgatour.com/company/2015/02/10/skratch-tv.html [QUOTE]PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Fla. – The PGA TOUR and Bedrocket announced a joint venture to launch golf’s first internet video network, Skratch TV. A digital platform for a golf-hungry community of creators, celebrities, pro athletes, and fans, Skratch TV will deliver custom content in a voice honed for the age of social networks. Skratch will feature daily golf video comprised of original and curated programming, PGA TOUR highlights, and special production from events. Overseen by the same management team that created and operates Network A, the leading action sports network, and built and launched the premier YouTube soccer destination, KickTV, for Major League Soccer, Skratch will operate out of Bedrocket’s New York offices. “As younger fans find new ways to follow their favorite sports, it’s important to deliver great golf content to platforms that they use and in a voice that resonates with them,” said Tim Finchem, PGA TOUR Commissioner. “We believe Skratch TV will provide a tremendous new platform to effectively speak to this audience.” “We couldn’t imagine a better partner than Bedrocket to help us build Skratch TV and reach a millennial audience,” added Rick Anderson, PGA TOUR Executive Vice President, Global Media. “Brian Bedol [CEO and founder of Bedrocket] and his team have created incredibly successful sports properties for both television and digital platforms, and understand how to build digital media brands better than anyone else in the industry.” "We’re thrilled to partner with the PGA TOUR to build a first-of-its-kind media property targeting the millions of young golfers and fans who love the game—not to mention many of the most influential celebrities and athletes in the world," said Bedol. “It’s time this audience had its own place.” Skratch recently launched a social-platform beta, in conjunction with the Waste Management Phoenix Open and the Farmers Insurance Open. Delivered natively across Facebook, Twitter, Snapchat, Vine, and YouTube, the preview was bolstered by rich cooperation with GoPro, Callaway, and Farmers, and featured top pros Rickie Fowler, Ryan Palmer, Patrick Reed, Keegan Bradley and others. The National Golf Foundation approximates 6.2 million 18-34 golfers in the United States—a quarter of all US golfers. These players are avid, playing approximately 100 million rounds and spending over $5B on the sport annually. In addition, over 12 million more non-golfing Millennials are “very or somewhat interested” in the sport. As this vast generation falls deeper in love with golf, Skratch will tailor new ways to experience it. It will package the sport for the mobile-savvy, always-on, rapid-fire content consumer. Short attention span golf in a voice that echoes its users’ – whip-smart, funny, and a little bit brash. Skratch TV will be overseen by Lee Bushkell as general manager, Stefan Van Engen, Bedrocket’s executive vice president of media properties, and Aaron Spielberg as director of programming. Bushkell’s prior roles at the PGA TOUR include vice president/general manager of PGA TOUR Digital and vice president of digital media sales. Van Engen oversaw Bedrocket’s launch of Kick TV, in partnership with Major League Soccer, and Network A, the world’s fastest growing action sports community. Spielberg was managing producer of original content at Major League Baseball. Skratch TV will be built on Bedrocket’s proprietary, premium video channel platform, Boxxspring, enabling immediate access to an audience of tens of millions of mobile, desktop, and social video consumers.[/QUOTE] To be honest, it doesn't really appeal to me at all. I think that pretty much any time the golf world tries to force golf into ideas that have worked in the non-golf world, it's bound to fail (and look insanely, awkwardly, horrible lame). See: Back 9 Network. But it's certainly an interesting idea if they can pull it off.

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Is this going to be a pay per view or paid subscription type of deal?

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It appears to be Social Media based (i.e. Twitter, YouTube, Instagram, Vine, Facebook, and Snapchat). From what Ive seen, you follow their account on those applications and the post daily videos.
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NYT: To Lure Younger Fans, PGA Tour Will Offer a TV Network Online

http://www.nytimes.com/2015/02/11/sports/golf/pga-tour-creating-online-network-to-engage-younger-fans.html?_r=0

“We’ve had a healthy anxiety that we weren’t going to reach this generation with our traditional platforms,” said Rick Anderson, the tour’s executive vice president for global media. “If we’re not producing content and putting our sport out there on platforms in ways that they’ll consume it, are we going to miss them?”

To find them and keep them, the tour has begun a joint venture with Bedrocket, a digital entertainment company, to create an online network called Skratch TV. The deal will be announced Wednesday.

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According to a 2014 Doublebase survey by the media research company GfK MRI, only 20.2 percent of the tour’s television viewers are millennials — which the survey defined as people born between 1977 and 1994. That is the smallest share among the five organizations examined, which included the N.B.A., the N.F.L., Major League Baseball and Nascar. In addition, at 52.3, the mean age of tour viewers is the oldest.

Anderson disputed the notion that its network tournament broadcasts were stodgy but recognized that the tour had to diversify its strategy to appeal to younger fans.

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“The way we present golf on television is fantastic for our core audience,” he said. “There’s nothing wrong with our television product, but we’re not sure the millennials were going to watch.”

Stodgy? Ha ha ha. Ya think?

How about something this simple: trim the commercials, the blimp, the CEOs, the puff pieces. Show more shots. Get rid of all... that... fat... You don't need to show leaderboards all the time, that's on our smartphones and tablets. :pound:

And this week's event is a prime example of just how bloated your programming is. I'm not even thinking of watching it live. I'll record it and turn 3 hours into 30 minutes, maybe even less, of viewing. My fingers might cramp from pressing the FF button.

Is this going to be a pay per view or paid subscription type of deal?

Probably not PPV. The original article mentioned Boxxspring: http://www.boxxspring.com/#watch

Here's an example of how it might look: http://www.networka.com/tags/3630/skate

Just download app or bring up site on browser.

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https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwtGQ3sgidNlQGbIUBPP3xw/videos

Is this the same Skratch TV? This is pretty funny from Charley Hoffman:

 

Here's a thing on Golf Boards:

 

Overall, some upbeat content to make golf cool.

 

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