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YouTube broadcast
« on: August 26, 2019, 07:57:25 pm »
There's a number of reasons I might have particularly enjoyed YouTube's broadcast of the Braves at Rockies today (it was an excellent game, the Braves are a lot of fun and ordinarily blacked out for me, no commercials,  and Worrell button engaged) but it was also just a slightly better broadcast than I'm accustomed to seeing. Lots of different angles. I liked it. It seemed as if someone had done some serious thinking about subtle ways to tweak a game's presentation, and for me today it definitely worked.

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Re: YouTube broadcast
« Reply #1 on: August 26, 2019, 08:23:50 pm »
You mean they didn't cram 3 people in the booth along with 2 "sideline" reporters with constant faceshots of the broadcasters and irrelevant highlights from Yankees and Red Sox games despite neither team actually participating in that game?

Sounds like a loser to me.

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