Actually a lotta people have suggested that over the years, because the radio descriptions are more colorful and information filled than the TV, which relies on visual to provide information.
Yup. They have the perfect picture for tv. A rectangular field for a rectangular tv yet they are constantly focusing off the field. And the worst is when they show the announcers. Why do we want to see them? Or fans in the stands?
I used to do that when I watched the Tiger games. I preferred the radio announcers to the TV announcers (who were so boring!) that I’d turn on the radio and TV to watch the game.
Daddy used to do this – or he would have one game playing on the television with the sound muted and a different game he was interested in playing on the radio.
Darsan54 Premium Member almost 7 years ago
Actually a lotta people have suggested that over the years, because the radio descriptions are more colorful and information filled than the TV, which relies on visual to provide information.
Qiset almost 7 years ago
My first wife’s father used to do that way back in 1970! He couldn’t stand the tv announcers.
The Pro from Dover almost 7 years ago
Yup. They have the perfect picture for tv. A rectangular field for a rectangular tv yet they are constantly focusing off the field. And the worst is when they show the announcers. Why do we want to see them? Or fans in the stands?
paulscon almost 7 years ago
The problem is, the tv stations have figured that out and are delayed 15 seconds. You hear what’s going to happen before you see it. sad!!
Macushlalondra almost 7 years ago
I used to do that when I watched the Tiger games. I preferred the radio announcers to the TV announcers (who were so boring!) that I’d turn on the radio and TV to watch the game.
burke129529 almost 7 years ago
Daddy used to do this – or he would have one game playing on the television with the sound muted and a different game he was interested in playing on the radio.