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I can pretty much follow my favorite sports without help.
And
often, I am bored stiff by the announcers given. Why not
sell
the rights to broadcast alternate voiceovers? Le'ts hear
Chris Rock, Al Sharpton and some backwoods snakehandler
interpret MNF. Four or five alternatives using current
or
former celebrities or unknowns with an unusual slant might
make a boring game less tedious. Maybe these alternates
could be "sponsored by" someone who paid their fees. Given
the myriad choices of broadcasting, one could receive the
audio on an obscure channel or watch the game with the
volume down while hearing the alt voices over the internet.
Second Audio Program (SAP)
http://www.secondaudioprogram.com/ We could run it on this? [sycorob24, Oct 04 2004, last modified Oct 21 2004]
Learning Experience Channel
http://www.halfbake...xperience_20Channel Another commentary to which to listen [friendlyfire, Oct 04 2004]
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This is baked already on Sky Sports (UK Satellite channels) which often offer "fanzone" where fans (sometimes celebrity fans) offer commentary during games as an alternative to the usual sports-journalists. |
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Yes, dobt, but I am talking about a sustained vision, a
whole new meta-broadcast where the tone can be
completely irreverent. |
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So like "Fanzone" only more so? |
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also baked with BBC Freeview. You can choose a radio commentary for a BBC television broadcast. [acerru] is taking this already baked service a step further. |
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There's actually a seperate channel on most TV's that you could use. It's generally used for the Spanish dub of the program, etc. but we could use it for the "whimsical" commentary of a sports program instead. |
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I'd also like to never hear Madden commentate again. Ever. |
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Given the success of Dennis Miller on Monday Night Football, I'd say this idea has not a chance. |
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Are you tuning in to watch the game or listen to people talk? Get your priorities straight. |
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[ub] Like down here when Roy and H.G offer commentary on the olympics, the grand finals (both AFL and NRL) and they did a lovely job on the grand final of the rugby world cup. |
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T.V tuned into Channel 7, Radio locked onto JJJ |
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I second the maden never again comment. |
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