I hope that someone can shed some light on why there was around a 1 minute delay of the Radio coverage of the NFL on Westwood One of the AFC Championship Game Sunday, Jan. 24th between the NY Jets and the Indianapolis Colts.
I turned down the TV sound and turned on my Westwood One Affiliate KRLD-FM 105.3. I saw a play happen on the TV, ---- but the radio coverage was talking about the previous play. I've heard of 7 second delays and the like.... but this 60 second delay was something I do not remember ever hearing. What's up with a 60 second delay ? ? ?
Was this unique to my local station, or, were most, or all of the Westwood One's affiliates also delivering this 60 second delay ?
My whole point for wanting to listen to the radio broadcast, while watching the TV feed, was because I had grown very tired of hearing the CBS TV host yip-yap about other CBS TV shows and the like, while I was trying to focus on a Championship Football Game.... (I know it's his job to "talk up" the CBS shows, and he has no choice in doing that..... but it still very annoying.... at least there wasn't such stumping on the radio feed...)
I turned down the TV sound and turned on my Westwood One Affiliate KRLD-FM 105.3. I saw a play happen on the TV, ---- but the radio coverage was talking about the previous play. I've heard of 7 second delays and the like.... but this 60 second delay was something I do not remember ever hearing. What's up with a 60 second delay ? ? ?
Was this unique to my local station, or, were most, or all of the Westwood One's affiliates also delivering this 60 second delay ?
My whole point for wanting to listen to the radio broadcast, while watching the TV feed, was because I had grown very tired of hearing the CBS TV host yip-yap about other CBS TV shows and the like, while I was trying to focus on a Championship Football Game.... (I know it's his job to "talk up" the CBS shows, and he has no choice in doing that..... but it still very annoying.... at least there wasn't such stumping on the radio feed...)