March Madness On Demand

Guide Note: March Madness On Demand (or MMOD) is a free service from CBS Sports and the NCAA streaming live NCAA Tournament games online. The service works on a first-come, first-served basis; viewers who sign up and arrive at the site first will watch the games immediately, while everyone else queues up in a "Waiting Room" on Game Day. Viewing the streaming video requires a broadband Internet connection capable of a 600 kbps transfer rate. Streaming service Joost will also broadcast live March Madness games.
Fast Facts:
- 500,000 VIP Passes are available to fans who sign up early, allowing instant access to all games
- Sponsors: AT&T, Pontiac, Coca-Cola
- Supported browsers: Internet Explorer 6.0 and higher, Firefox 2.0, Safari 3.0
- Some workplaces and public computers have blocked March Madness on Demand
- Also try: NCAA Tournament Live Coverage | NCAA Tournament Bracket
March Madness On Demand Official Site
March Madness On Demand News and Blogs
- YouTube: InformationWeek: March Madness on Demand podcast (Time: 12:04)
- Google News: March Madness On Demand
- Faster Forward (Washington Post): Methods of March Madness (March 17, 2008)
- InformationWeek.com: Madness On Demand: Future Of TV (March 19, 2008)
- OrlandoSentinel.com: How to watch every NCAA tournament game online for free (March 1, 2008)
- WebProNews: CBS Expands March Madness On Demand (March 11, 2008)
- This is the first year that fans will be able to watch all 63 games on demand on the Internet. In previous years, the broadcasts would only follow the tournament through the semifinals.
- Google Blog Search: March Madness On Demand
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