Staged in near perfect conditions, the first race of its kind was a tremendous success. With a warm sunshine above and light easterly winds joining the competitors, the Windermere 17 Class’s first race of the season took place on an exciting Saturday. The race was highly competitive, with the stunning backdrop of the North Lake and fells beyond providing a perfect setting for the race. At the conclusion of the race Nick Aubrey (‘Atholl’) claimed first place for his own. In second place was ‘Musetta’ (helmed by Richard Broughton) and then ‘Chameleon’ (helmed by the club’s commodore Nigel Tullett) in third place.
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The State of OTT 2021
One of the most-used phrases of 2020 went along the lines of, COVID-19 accelerated remote/streaming/cloud trends already in play. Far and away the biggest impact on media and entertainment was the rocket that the pandemic put under streaming video and the almost overnight pivots that media organizations made to keep pace.
With nowhere to go but home for large parts of the population for most of the year, coupled with a related stoppage of live events, audience-based TV shows, and virtually all cinema distribution, we escaped to video on demand (VOD). Linear TV viewing also rose, it s true, but the existing fault lines between pay TV/broadcast and streaming services became chasms.
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