Mininova Helps CBC to Distribute TV-Show

Written by Ernesto on March 26, 2008 

Due to server complications, CBC decided to team up with mininova and let them seed the torrent files for “Canada’s Next Great Prime Minister.” It is great to see that mainstream broadcasters use BitTorrent to share their content online, and even better, that they use mininova’s content distribution platform to do so.

cbc mininovaLast week we reported that CBC, Canada’s public television broadcaster, was about to release CNGPM on BitTorrent. Because of server issues, CBC has now turned to mininova, who now seed the torrent files for the show.

Tessa Sproule, head of CBC’s Digital Programming told TorrentFreak: “We had aimed to include a direct link to the torrent files on cbc.ca/nextprimeminister, but ran into a conflict with the CBC server which meant we needed to point to the file elsewhere, and that’s where Mininova came in. Since then, we’ve also submitted the CNGPM BitTorrent to Miro, Vuze, and a number of other torrent sites/services.”

Mininova’s content distribution platform, which currently has over 300 premium publishers, is ideal in this case because the BitTorrent site will also take care of the seeding, making sure the torrents never die. All CBC has to so is upload the file, and the torrent will automatically created and seeded for them.

When asked about the reason why CBC decided to use BitTorrent, Sproule said: “The show started online with a YouTube casting call in which 144 bright young Canada’s created and uploaded their own video pitches for why they would be a great leader of Canada. Making the final show available online, DRM-free, was our way of giving back.”

CBC thinks that BitTorrent is one of the easiest and most effective ways to share their shows. “As Canada’s public broadcaster, the CBC is mandated to make its programming available throughout Canada by the most appropriate and efficient means. I believe BitTorrent is a terrific distribution technology and absolutely something we as a public broadcaster should be experimenting with,” Sproule added.

Mininova, on the other hand, is happy to welcome CBC to their content distribution platform. We asked Niek, one of the founders of Mininova, for a response and he said: “This is terrific news, it’s great to see that broadcasters start using BitTorrent instead of fighting it. we expect that more (broadcasters) will follow in the near future.”

With torrent files seeded from the Mininova servers, Canadians should be able to download the show in a few minutes. That is, if Canadian ISPs aren’t throttling their traffic.

Update: It turns out that mininova is not seeding the files yet. The files on mininova use the Pirate Bay tracker. Mininova’s Erik told use that the torrents will be updated tomorrow. So, for now the credit goes to The Pirate Bay. Thanks Alan!

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26 Mar 27, 2008 at 12:25 by abc

its a good response to content distribution platform for everyone

27 Mar 27, 2008 at 18:03 by factually incorrect

http://open.tracker.thepiratebay.org/announce << thats the tracker inside the torrent files

mininova is not a tracker, nor ever has been. stop giving them free advertising for leeching off others hard work (TPB and other actual trackers). minonova makes money from ads by aggregating content from other sites and merely linking to real trackers torrents.

mininova is a joke.

28 Mar 27, 2008 at 22:34 by n3l87

As I said in the torrent comments, the CBC is always welcome aboard our pirate ships. :)

29 Mar 28, 2008 at 12:43 by jahn

I saw them here!

http://pluking.blogspot.com

30 Mar 29, 2008 at 22:33 by Filthy pinko commie, of course.

You got me convinced, dfat, that you don’t know a goddamn thing about Canada, politics and geography as well. You wouldn’t be from Alberta, would you?

“Canada has 7 (8 depending on who you talk to) geological regions or 13 provinces you idiot.

Go CBC!”

Ah, actually, it’s ten provinces and three territories, but yeah, Go CBC!

31 Apr 01, 2008 at 02:50 by Condoleezza Ricer

Go Canada. I think it’s time that the American people… Ugh.

32 Apr 01, 2008 at 09:39 by Tonsils

[quote comment="319772"]CBC=Communist/Corrupt/Cronistic Broadcasting Corporation

Canada is a failed experiment. In a short time you will see 10 different countries. The problem is that Canada doesn’t exist anymore. Immigration has produced 10 regions that are so different and so hostile to each others economic and social interests, that the end is inevitable.[/quote]

Yea by’, bring out the nukes, the newfs oughta be the first to go.

You effing retard, Canada runs like a smoothly oiled machine, that oil coming from Alberta, collected in Ottawa, and distributed all over this great country.

Maybe you should think about the “failed experiment” as you call it, of the US, when we run out of oil and water to sell them, and China finally comes knocking to collect on its tab.

I was going to write something in commendation towards the CBC for utilizing this technology, but now I can’t. Thanks to idiots such as yourself who ruin good blogs.

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