Media Watch: Raycom’s Lost Three Minutes
Posted Mar 15, 2009
If you’re watching the Raycom Sports broadcast of the ACC Tournament on television at home, you already know that you missed about three minutes of the action from Saturday’s opening semifinal game between North Carolina and Florida State. Here’s the reason why. According to Jimmy Rayburn, executive producer for Raycom Sports, the problem occurred at 1:56 p.m. when a “High-Definition Closed Caption Encoder” malfunctioned.
(ACC Sports Journal)
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