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Major League Baseball Yanks iTunes Podcasts

Major League Baseball (MLB) has pulled its audio podcasts from Apple's iTunes Store, a decision that came out of a desire "to exercise greater control over how its games are presented online," according to The Wall Street Journal (subscription required). The podcasts were free, however, so the move won't hurt Apple's revenue.

Bob Bowman, who runs MLB Advance Media, told the newspaper that Apple wouldn't give the podcasts better visibility than those created by fans. "That may sound immaterial, but again the brand is very important to us," he said. The change now means that fans can only get the podcasts through MLB.com, which was previously delivering roughly three-fourths of them each day.

"We respect Apple and iTunes -- we all carry iPods ourselves -- but we think, in the long run, our fans will be better served on MLB.com," Mr. Bowman said.

Writing about the decision for MarketWatch, Frank Barnako remarked: "It's really amazing this objection hasn't been heard before. Since iTunes debuted its podcast directory more than a year ago, the company has offered no information about the popularity of podcasts other than it's odd ranking charts based on subscriptions over the past 24 hours.

"Apple gives podcasters no idea how popular their shows are. And podcasters looking for visibility in the directory, like MLB, have little idea how to influence display."

He added: "While dozens of cable channels and the major TV networks are posting material on iTunes, too, we shouldn't lose sight of the fact many of them are investing heavily in their own audio and video download delivery services, where they don't have to share revenue."

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kevdo said:

member since 09 Dec 2004 with 54 posts, unranked, send him a message or view his profile

While I understand MLB's p.o.v. I can't see how removing yourself from the most popular podcast directory isn't going to negatively impact your "visibility." If I'm looking for baseball podcasts I'm going to look in iTunes, not the MLB website.

Cheers to Apple for playing fair with everyone on this.

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Here's an idea for MLB:

if you want to get more visibility, create a product that doesn't suck.

Then you won't have to spend your resources on marketroids who have "little idea how to influence display."

MLB could make a fortune if it would offer decent quality downloads of game broadcasts in a reasonable format.

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tbone1 said:

member since 13 Jul 2001 with 3968 posts, TMO Staff, send him a message or view his profile

Ladies and gentlemen, hot on the tail of the NFL using iTunes as a revenue stream with game highlights, here we have MLB once again doing whatever it can to keep the sport from gaining popularity amongst those people under the age of 40.

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