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Cantona
26 Oct 2005, 09:21 PM
Just saw the scroll at the bottom of the Barca game... it states GolTV is broadcasting in "emergency" mode... skeleton crew? due to the hurricane
I hope all are safe... great job guys.
Cantona---
constantino3
28 Oct 2005, 05:22 AM
Just saw the scroll at the bottom of the Barca game... it states GolTV is broadcasting in "emergency" mode... skeleton crew? due to the hurricane
I hope all are safe... great job guys.
Cantona---
Thank you very much Cantona. We are all safe. We'll be 100% for the weekend games.
Constantino
GolTV, Inc.
texgator
28 Oct 2005, 08:40 AM
Thank you very much Cantona. We are all safe. We'll be 100% for the weekend games.
Constantino
GolTV, Inc.
My folks are in Palm Beach County, so I know what you guys are up against. Thank goodness everyone is safe. Its quite the accomplishment that there has been virtually no disruption in the programming since Wilma.
Anteaters FC
28 Oct 2005, 10:54 AM
My folks are in Palm Beach County, so I know what you guys are up against. Thank goodness everyone is safe. Its quite the accomplishment that there has been virtually no disruption in the programming since Wilma.
I noticed that American Soccer was a repeat. I didn't even think about the hurricane, but that obviously explains it. Unless Ray Hudson couldn't bear to talk about the Galaxy whupping on the Earthquakes. :D
cescfabregas
30 Oct 2005, 09:24 AM
Thank you very much Cantona. We are all safe. We'll be 100% for the weekend games.
Constantino
GolTV, Inc.
Well Constantino - is there a particular reason why you utilized studio broadcaster for big games your customers pay to see all season? Why a game such as Juventus-Milan?Why?
texgator
30 Oct 2005, 09:28 AM
Well Constantino - is there a particular reason why you utilized studio broadcaster for big games your customers pay to see all season? Why a game such as Juventus-Milan?Why?
I imagine that they don't consider using their own talent as a negative. You do, and that's certainly your right.
MasterShake29
30 Oct 2005, 09:38 AM
I imagine that they don't consider using their own talent as a negative. You do, and that's certainly your right.
I agree, I'd much rather hear the commentators actually at the stadium then ones in Miami (or Los Angeles).
As an example, during the Real Betis v Real Madrid game, the commentator mentioned that he could hear racist chanting right below him. Someone in Miami or L.A. couldn't tell you that. Bad example maybe, but you get the idea.