Pump the gas on home brewed content creation

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Monetize the practices by making them 100% closed to the public media and charging a subscription to anyone who wants any clips whatsoever and most Q/As. The public media gets a public QA and the beginning and end of camp and that’s it.
 
Yup.

Really this is a no brainer and wouldn’t be difficult to start up. I should also add, premium content could be an additional revenue source for the program and NILs. You could even stream public scrimmages and the spring game your **** self online for a few bucks.

You really think this cheap *** fanbase would pay for that stuff? We can't even get them to show up to actual regular season games unless it's a name opponent and there's legit stakes. Should the University give students a chance to create content, in order to control the narrative? Yes, but let's be honest, working the big media sources(Which Mario has done at a high level since he's arrived), is a lot more effective than what is basically throwaway content. Keep in mind, large state schools like Michigan are getting 10k views on these slick, well produced videos. Ten thousand views are throwaway numbers. You aren't controlling the narrative with these videos, because people aren't really watching them.
 
You really think this cheap *** fanbase would pay for that stuff? We can't even get them to show up to actual regular season games unless it's a name opponent and there's legit stakes. Should the University give students a chance to create content, in order to control the narrative? Yes, but let's be honest, working the big media sources(Which Mario has done at a high level since he's arrived), is a lot more effective than what is basically throwaway content. Keep in mind, large state schools like Michigan are getting 10k views on these slick, well produced videos. Ten thousand views are throwaway numbers. You aren't controlling the narrative with these videos, because people aren't really watching them.

I absolutely do think people would pay (reasonable) money, though that’s a distant secondary benefit. Online experiences are more important than physical experiences at this point.
 
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