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Originally Posted by mvsips
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Network Live, the venture backed by XM, AOL and AEG, aims to sell live music not directly to consumers, but to content distributors, including some of its backers. The company was launched last week with a Bon Jovi concert in New York City. Network Live licensed its feed for rebroadcast on AOL's music service and on XM satellite radio, and on television in foreign markets.
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Does anyone know of any "foreign markets" where the Nokia concert was shown on television? It would be a much better copy than a webcast.
And I don't agree with you about the band not having the balls to do this. They have put themselves on the line everytime they do a live webcast (which they have done plenty of) or even the INHD live television broadcast from the Borgata. They must know that every single one of us is ripping the webcast or broadcast and copying it and passing it around. This stuff is all over e-bay and I know someone at bonjovi.com monitors e-bay.
I have gotten copies of other bands concerts that I've been to and they are usually better than anything you can record in an audience. The Bareneked Ladies do this and rather than have them available after a concert - they put them up for download on their website. It's a good solution to the stadium concert problem also. It would be nice if this happened for this tour but I seriously doubt it as it is now too close.
Kathleen