Radio delay in Cincy a good thing

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 Radio delay in Cincy a good thing
Here's an interesting article on the Cincinnati Reds intentionally delaying their radio broadcasts to synchronize with their TV telecasts (sorry about the subscription necessary to read the article). I wish more MLB teams did this, as I really enjoy listening to radio while watching the telecasts. It seems to add another element to the experience. [link]

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Wednesday's Frosty Mug
Published 7/9/2008 by KLSnow at Brew Crew Ball: Front Page Posts
... The Reds are delaying radio broadcasts of their games so the audio matches up with the video on their TV broadcasts. I haven't done it in years, but I grew up listening to the radio broadcast while watching the Brewers on TV, and don't ever recall having a lag problem. Is it a problem now? ...

BLS poll: Which master should MLB radio broadcasts serve?
Published 7/9/2008 by 'Duk at Big League Stew
... I'm not really sure which side to support here. (To tell you the truth, my main wish is for football broadcasts to match so that you could listen to a local description instead of the national guys from Fox or CBS.) But what do you think? Faced with the constraints of technology, should the radio broadcasts be serving the people watching the game at the park? Or the many more (Nats' viewership excluded) who are watching at home? A big BLS head nod to Spitting Seeds for the link (via Brew Crew Ball)

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