12/19/2023 0 Comments Twitch rewind 2021![]() ![]() I never thought I would see a day where I would be without my medicine, the safari’s. ![]() I have missed so much that I am not sure I will even continue watching. To watch in a cohesive way is not only confusing but immensely inconvenient. I am sure this post is terribly confusing but that is my point. Occasionally I watch the repeat of the Sunrise Safari but this breaks up the storyline. As it stands now I watch parts of the Sunset Safari first because it is not available to watch the repeat on the app until much later. I was able to watch while still doing my routine things at home. I would tune in late and rewind to watch from the beginning. By doing this I was frequently unable to watch the Sunset Safari at the scheduled start time. I was able to fast forward through segments that did not interest me and also pause when necessary. I am in the USA so it runs in the middle of the night here. I would begin my day by watching the Sunrise Safari through YouTube. ![]() Since the change I have missed so much content. When I get the opportunity to watch Live I go to the WildEarth app on ROKU. If you have any questions with regards to this transition of viewing or chat, please share them with us through the Help button on the website, or by writing to *protected email* To find out where you can watch, we encourage you to go to /channel.Īs part of this change, we will also make it possible to, from December 8th, watch recordings of safaris, and Penguin Beach, at a time that suits you on our various apps. The full safaris, and the rest of the channel, can be viewed on many other platforms, including on, already from today so you will have some time to check these out and see which option works best for you. On the positive side, on the new viewing platforms, the WildEarth channel is available 24/7, including Penguin Beach, the safari repeats, our Escape to Nature content, and soon reshowings of some of the greatest old safaris as part of ‘Best of safariLIVE’ programming.įrom this coming Wednesday, December 8th, we will start this transition by reducing the safari broadcasts on YouTube, Facebook and Twitch to only the first hour of each safari. We appreciate that moving to other places to watch, and chat, from what you might be used to is not a pleasant thing to do and we will work with you to make it as easy as possible, but it is necessary for the continuation of the live safaris. Therefore, as shared by Graham in a town hall session some months ago, we will need to move away from those platforms, while providing other places to watch for free, but with the advertising necessary for us to keep going. The presence of our daily safaris on those platforms is drawing people away from other places where we can use advertising to generate the necessary revenue to become sustainable. As long as there are platforms where content can be watched without advertising, that is where many people will go to watch. We have learned over the past years that it is not possible to deliver advertising in a meaningful way on social media platforms like YouTube, Twitch or Facebook. This is why we had to introduce advertising into our safaris and our channel as it has proven to be the only way to make our business sustainable and keep that promise. WildEarth has been working hard on our mission of connecting more and more people with nature while keeping our promise that our broadcasts will remain free to watch. ![]()
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