Wigan Warriors today launch a ground-breaking innovation in Rugby League with a brand new, high definition online viewing experience.
The Club has been working behind the scenes on the development of wiganwarriors.com/tv with leading technology partners for 9 months. This project has established a long term infrastructure for a new digital TV experience which receives its first airing today.
The online TV service is available via a recurring subscription priced at £4.99 per month or £49.99 per year, with an exclusive annual price of £35 for 2012 season ticket holders. Subscriptions are available by visiting www.wiganwarriors.com/tv and selecting the "Register" option. To take advantage of the season ticket holder discount simply enter the client code (excluding "R") and first name off the season access card in the coupon code box on the payment page.
Wigan Warriors today launch a ground-breaking innovation in Rugby League with a brand new, high definition online viewing experience.
The Club has been working behind the scenes on the development of wiganwarriors.com/tv with leading technology partners for 9 months. This project has established a long term infrastructure for a new digital TV experience which receives its first airing today.
The online TV service is available via a recurring subscription priced at £4.99 per month or £49.99 per year, with an exclusive annual price of £35 for 2012 season ticket holders. Subscriptions are available by visiting www.wiganwarriors.com/tv and selecting the "Register" option. To take advantage of the season ticket holder discount simply enter the client code (excluding "R") and first name off the season access card in the coupon code box on the payment page.
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The_Enforcer wrote:
Most idiotic post ever goes to Grimmy..... The way to restart should be an arm wrestle between a designated player from each side.
I love the idea so have just happily signed up. Now it keeps asking me to sign in. I complete the details, click on a video and get the "sign in" pop-up box again. I'm going round in circles. They have spelled Josh Charnley's name "Charnely" on the top story. So far the only thing that has worked fine is them sending me an e-mail to say my credit card has been billed.
Just to clarify, because the site doesn't mention it, will they be showing our recent non-televised games? Or is it just games from the past?
Doesn't say does it. And if they don't do that, nothing in it for me at all. My DVD collection will cover all the classic matches they cover, I reckon!
Ahh right. Looks as though I have to enter all my details, including payment details, just to sample a three day trial. I think I'll leave it, and see how the site progresses over the coming weeks and months. Aero leather have just taken payment from my account today, so that 's enough expense for one day.
Ahh right. Looks as though I have to enter all my details, including payment details, just to sample a three day trial. I think I'll leave it, and see how the site progresses over the coming weeks and months. Aero leather have just taken payment from my account today, so that 's enough expense for one day.
A little septic over this: I assume that games won't be available in full because Sly have exclusive rights. I won't pay Murdoch for 900 (or whatever) channels of trash just to see 80 minutes of something I might be interested in every other week; so this would be tempting.
However I'd like to see (much) more than 5 minutes of highlights & 20 minutes of talking heads (whether or not it is Martin Offiah) for me dosh (if that's all it is then it becomes simply a parochial version of [the free] SLTV).
Additional questions: standard or HD streaming? Downloads (with expiring view time) a la iPlayer? What gets shown in the off season?
I'm another holding off until content can be better gauged.
(good idea though - assuming content is available to make it worthwhile).