jsb357
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Why with today’s technological capabilities is the audio in post-game official press conferences so bad?
The audio from the main speaker swings wildly.
The questions from the media are almost inaudible.
It does not matter in viewed on the television broadcast or just catching the audio on the radio / podcast.
In the NFL there are certain people that MUST answer post-game question or risk fines / punishment.
If it’s that important to the league at least they should have a decipherable product.
These official conferences are held in a specific controlled area yet despite that they seem to cater to only the people in the room so if that is the case why bother broadcasting it?
The audio from the main speaker swings wildly.
The questions from the media are almost inaudible.
It does not matter in viewed on the television broadcast or just catching the audio on the radio / podcast.
In the NFL there are certain people that MUST answer post-game question or risk fines / punishment.
If it’s that important to the league at least they should have a decipherable product.
These official conferences are held in a specific controlled area yet despite that they seem to cater to only the people in the room so if that is the case why bother broadcasting it?