Fox Draws Strong Criticism for MLB All-Star Game Audio Issues
Summary
Philadelphia hosted the MLB All-Star Game, which featured a patriotic theme and special player activities. However, the TV broadcast by Fox had major problems with players' audio, making interviews hard to hear during the game.Key Facts
- The MLB All-Star Game took place in Philadelphia with players signing a lineup sheet using a quill pen.
- Fox broadcast the game but faced significant audio issues with player microphones.
- Detroit Tigers' Justin Verlander was difficult to hear during multiple interviews.
- Audio problems affected interviews both on the field and in the dugout.
- Fans expressed frustration online, criticizing Fox’s poor audio quality.
- Problems continued into the third inning with commentators struggling to hear players.
- Viewers found the poor audio made the broadcast less enjoyable and confusing.
- These issues came shortly after fans raised concerns about MLB’s Home Run Derby streaming on Netflix instead of a major sports network.
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