Tim Tennant wrote:Rick:
Interesting topic and yes there have been suggestions in the past about Antonito. Friends members always have the opportunity to make suggestions and we appreciate that. The Friends are also made up of a lot of volunteers. There are a certain percentage that are very active and participate in work sessions, docent or work in our Dorman Photo Collection. So, here is what you should do; research it and come up with a proposal as to cost (purchase of camera, wiring, bandwidth costs, etc.) and an idea of how we should pay for it. We would then be happy to discuss it internally and see where it may go.
The webcams are a great tool but there is a cost and as the saying goes there is no free lunch. Advertising revenue used to more than pay for the operation but unfortunately we have lost the bulk of our advertisers so that income has dried up. Fortunately there are people who have stepped up and have made donations which are a tremendous help. We continue to thank those people who have provided support.
The objective of the cameras initially was to hopefully generate more ridership for the Cumbres & Toltec and garner more members for the Friends. Do the cameras stimulate more ridership? We're not sure but suspect they do help to some extent in that arena. Are they helping to increase Friends membership? From what we track the answer is no. Now, as I mentioned above there are some very kind folks who are donating to the cause. They understand and because they enjoy having that service provide support.
I realize that for many people the cameras are entertainment and they cherish the opportunity to see what is going on in the Chama Yard. Some folks do come and ride on account of the cameras and some will never be able to come and experience the C&TS. We apologize when the cameras are down and with our tremendous volunteer group riding herd over the problems, Jason Rose, Joe Kanocz & John Engs, they troubleshoot and address issues ASAP. I thank them for their diligent efforts.
So I will reiterate again, we are always open for suggestions but with those suggestions, as Friends members, please also have a proposal and plan that can be considered. We can discuss first with the team that is in the trenches as to what their viewpoint is and then further discuss with the Board. Thank you for the post and passion for the webcams and the railroad.
Tim Tennant
Tim, thanks for your quick response and for showing a willingness to go forward and cooperate with an effort to bring cameras to Antonito. To get things started, today I am sending you a check in the amount of $100.00 to be set aside and used solely to bring streaming cameras online for Antonito. I will continue to communicate with you on this camera forum so that everybody is current on our progress. Also, I am asking that any funds remaining of the $300 I sent you last month, to help defray the cost of Jason's efforts to bring the cameras back on line in Chama, be included in the Antonito escrow account.
I am confident that there are other viewers who would like to participate in this effort with their ideas and treasury. Sharon, Craig , Jonathan, and Jason come to mind immediately. All are welcomed. Jason recently published viewership information for July, which evidences at least 15,000 folks sharing the cameras. With a bit of digging into the data provided by BrownRice (the company which hosts our cameras) , he might also be able to tell us where they are located.
Random Camera Data
Postby Jason Rose » Wed Aug 01, 2018 2:07 pm
Here's the usage date from July, in case you wanted to know.
Cam 1 (South)
Total Views: 92,492
Unique Viewers: 18,482
62 Gb of data streamed
Cam 2 (North)
Total Views: 78,129
Unique Viewers: 16,716
62 Gb of data streamed
Cam 3 (Depot)
Total Views: 70,671
Unique Viewers: 15,116
62 Gb of data streamed
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