NHL fans in Indianapolis have no broadcaster audio for Game 1 of the Stanely Cup Final. Here's how the first goal sounded on WRTV with only the in-arena sound.
Essentially, Kevin Warren has been threatening to eat shit if he doesn't get a government handout from Illinois. The state has now called his bluff.
It's put up or shut up time, Kevin. Either eat your shit, or we'll see you in Arlington big guy.
I won't make any definitive predictions, but I don't think the Bears want to play on top of a toxic dump in Indiana.
Kevin Warren and the McCaskey family would be Chicago public enemy No. 1. It would be ugly.
To sum up last night/this morning:
The Illinois Senate passed a new stadium bill similar to the one in Indiana, but it was more open-ended and once again left more questions than answers.
The House balked and didn’t even vote on it.
The #Bears’ response is the same:
Example: the CW booth had no idea Kvapil was on his roof until the feed cut to him. This is the kind of stuff that's easily avoidable by being on-site.
The suits want you to think a remote broadcast is no different, but you lose something.
In my pro opinion, being able to balance monitoring the feed and watching with your own eyes makes a complete broadcast. If you're not there, you're going to miss something every time.
Can broadcasters still cover the best stories without being at the track? 📰
The pros and cons of remote broadcasting have been a big debate in the NASCAR world.