March Madness On Demand

  • March Madness On Demand (or MMOD) is a free service from CBS Sports and the NCAA streaming live NCAA Tournament games online. Viewing the streaming video requires a broadband Internet connection capable of a 600 kbps transfer rate.Official Site: NCAA March Madness on Demand

    The CBS Sports NCAA March Madness on Demand application is also available for a $5 download on iTunes, allowing iPhone users to stream games live on their phones over a WiFi connection.The New York Times: Tip of the Week: March Madness on the Go

  • How It Works

    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.
  • MMOD at Work

    According to USA Today, in 2008, companies lost as much as $1.7 billion in waste time due to employees watching March Madness on Demand during their workdays. The interface includes a "boss button," which when clicked, switches the screen to a spreadsheet, giving them impression that the employee was working, not watching college basketball.USA Today: It's Tempting to Watch NCAA Basketball at Work, But Be Cool

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