The contrast in quality between your broadcast and Fox's is staggering. Your presentation is vastly superior in all areas: pregame analysis, camera angles, in game graphics, etc. etc. etc. The fundamental difference is that it's obvious that your company respects the game. Imagine my shock when I realized that you guys actually show the game instead of just treating it as an excuse to "entertain" casual observers. The lack of extreme close-ups (in an attempt to provide faux-drama)..eh, I can't even begin to provide examples of why your broadcast is 100x better.
All I can say is THANK YOU!
[oh, my one critique is that you shouldn't update the diamond on the score line while a play is happening. When a guy gets a hit, I'll quickly look up at that box to be reminded of how many are on base...by updating too quickly, I can get confused. It shouldn't change until the play is over.]
All I can say is THANK YOU!
[oh, my one critique is that you shouldn't update the diamond on the score line while a play is happening. When a guy gets a hit, I'll quickly look up at that box to be reminded of how many are on base...by updating too quickly, I can get confused. It shouldn't change until the play is over.]
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