I live in Boston, but I grew up in central Connecticut and still have a soft spot for the hometown minor league ball club and every once in a while, I try to catch their radio broadcast for both posterity sake and because I think Jeff Dooley is tremendously talented. I confess I haven't heard any of their games on radio since they left the TIC-HD2 arrangement a couple of years ago, but listening on the IHeartRadio app, the production was an absolute nightmare. Mics cutting in and out, commercial breaks played at low volume while the crowd mic and accompany stadium music/obnoxious contests playing in the background, missed timing cues, and perhaps worst of all, the automated local commercial breaks for syndicated programming cutting in mid-inning....not just once or twice at the beginning of the game....but the entire broadcast.
From my perspective it didn't seem like anyone was noticing there were problems. If I didn't know better, it seemed like all of the engineering was being done onsite and there was nobody back in the studio running the board. Dooley did mention two assistants at the end of the broadcast.
Out of curiosity, I started listening to this morning's broadcast and things aren't any better.
Is the Internet broadcast on the IHeartRadio app sending out a different air chain than what goes over AM or is this just how local sports broadcasts on WPOP sound? Are the Hartford Wolfpack games this bad?
From my perspective it didn't seem like anyone was noticing there were problems. If I didn't know better, it seemed like all of the engineering was being done onsite and there was nobody back in the studio running the board. Dooley did mention two assistants at the end of the broadcast.
Out of curiosity, I started listening to this morning's broadcast and things aren't any better.
Is the Internet broadcast on the IHeartRadio app sending out a different air chain than what goes over AM or is this just how local sports broadcasts on WPOP sound? Are the Hartford Wolfpack games this bad?