I know Purdue/Learfield radio broadcasts of football/basketball are on at least a 30 second delay as the
audio is always behind the LiveStats and "live" TV. Yesterday, someone didn't catch an F-bomb from a
Purdue player during a "live" post-game interview (Purdue player excited over the unexpected win). I
wasn't sure if I "heard what I thought" until Rob Blackmon apologized immediately after the interview.
Lucky for Purdue/Learfield, there appears to be FCC precedent for "forgiving" broadcasters in such single
occurences, especially in sports. For example, Mikaela Shiffrin used an F-bomb during an Olympic
Today Show interview, and the hosts joked about "paying the fine", but nothing came of it (so far).
audio is always behind the LiveStats and "live" TV. Yesterday, someone didn't catch an F-bomb from a
Purdue player during a "live" post-game interview (Purdue player excited over the unexpected win). I
wasn't sure if I "heard what I thought" until Rob Blackmon apologized immediately after the interview.
Lucky for Purdue/Learfield, there appears to be FCC precedent for "forgiving" broadcasters in such single
occurences, especially in sports. For example, Mikaela Shiffrin used an F-bomb during an Olympic
Today Show interview, and the hosts joked about "paying the fine", but nothing came of it (so far).