The Premier League and Internet Streams
Here in the U.S., followers of the mighty MLS have a marvelous option that negates the need to go fishing for illegal internet streams to watch games the league offers an affordable (only $20 for the season), high-quality (up to 800k) stream on their website.
Now, if we scoff and say MLS is small-time, consider that Major League Baseball has an even better internet broadcasting set-up which has proven to be enormously profitable for the league, with over 500,000 fans forking out $110 for the season, and even offering streaming to the iPhone.
Pitch Invasion @ Aug 12, 2009 1:33 PM EST | Blog Profile
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