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Mondo Times editors Boulder Colorado USA | Posted at 8:55am on Thursday, January 28th, 2010 | MLB.com Offers High Def MLB.TV
New York (January 27, 2010) -- MLB.com, the official Web site of Major League Baseball, announced today that the eighth season of MLB.TV, one of the largest subscription video offerings on the Internet, is now available at http://www.mlb.tv/ with portability for the upcoming 2010 season.
Fans for the first time will be able to take a complete season of 2,430 games on MLB.TV wherever they go through a variety of interactive media platforms, including the newly unveiled Apple iPad and the MLB.com At Bat 2010 app for iPhone and iPod touch mobile devices. Additional platform offerings for live streaming are expected to be announced and available to subscribers for Opening Day.
The 2010 MLB.TV media player will deliver a fleet of enhancements in a convenient, cutting-edge Adobe Flash format, offering an unparalleled live viewing experience for every out-of-market regular season game.
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Mondo Times editors Boulder Colorado USA | Posted at 12:19pm on Wednesday, December 9th, 2009 | Hall of Fame baseball writer Peter Gammons has joined MLB Network and MLB.com as an on-air and online analyst. Gammons will offer analysis and commentary on MLB Network and MLB.com for breaking news and special events.
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Mondo Times editors Boulder, Colorado USA | Posted at 1:06pm on Wednesday, October 7th, 2009 | Postseason.TV, a live online viewing experience delivered by the website of Major League Baseball, in partnership with MLB Postseason national television rightsholders, Turner Sports and Fox Sports, will debut on Wednesday, October 7, 2009, when the Division Series begins on TBS.
The subscription product provides fans the ability to customize their online viewing experience by offering up to 10 different stationary camera angles from every MLB Postseason game, blackout free. Postseason.TV delivers a complementary way for viewers to engage with the Division Series and National League Championship Series broadcasts on TBS and the American League Championship Series and World Series on Fox, while, for the first time, offering a complete package of live Postseason action for a one-time fee of $9.95.
Subscribers to Postseason.TV can choose to watch one of the available camera angles or up to any four different angles simultaneously in the multi-view option. In addition, TBS HotCorner and FOX Feeds will provide access to in-game video highlights, real-time statistics and play-by-play and social media integration through a live Twitter feed.
Fans also will have the opportunity to make Postseason.TV portable as MLB.com At Bat 2009, an iPhone application, will provide mobile access to the same live camera angles as well as the quad mode option.
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Eric Kallgren Boulder, Colorado USA | Posted at 1:11am on Friday, May 1st, 2009 | "Baseball Nerd" and former ESPN sportscaster Keith Olbermann is blogging on MLB.com, WebNewser reported on April 22, 2009:
"Before he became the top-rated host on MSNBC, Keith Olbermann was a sports guy — one half of arguably the most famous SportsCenter duo ever with Dan Patrick.
Now the Countdown host is back talking about sports (he also talks sports on NBC's Football Night in America). Olbermann is currently blogging on MLB.com, titled "Baseball Nerd," writing lengthy posts about America's pastime."
The full story:
http://www.mediabistro.com/webnewser/personalities/baseball_nerd_olbermann_blogging_on_mlbcom_114720.asp
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