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Terrible audio last Monday night on WPWR-TV

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I attended the White Sox game at Miller Park in Milwaukee on Monday night, but I DVR'ed the broadcast and tried to watch the Channel 50 telecast when I got back home.

 

Just like previous years when WGN Sports-produced games aired on Channel 26 WCIU-TV, the crowd noise is way TOO LOUD, and I could barely hear Ken and Steve speak. Did anyone else notice the same problem?

 

Last season I called WCIU-TV, and I asked to speak to anyone from the Engineering Department to complain, but the Receptionist at 'The U' refused to transfer my call. She blamed the problem entirely on WGN Sports which produced the baseball game telecasts. I say both parties are guilty: 1) the TV station that is airing the lousy audio, and 2) the party that produces the lousy audio telecasts.

 

Why is it that the broadcast audio is just fine when a Sox game airs on WGN-TV, but when the WGN Sports-produced games air on WPWR-TV (WCIU-TV in previous years) the audio is terrible?

 

The next Sox game airing on WPWR-TV is 1 week from today, Wednesday, May 20th from Cleveland. If the audio is terrible again, I intend to make some phone calls.

 

 

QUOTE (InTheDriversSeat @ May 14, 2015 -> 01:10 AM)
I attended the White Sox game at Miller Park in Milwaukee on Monday night, but I DVR'ed the broadcast and tried to watch the Channel 50 telecast when I got back home.

 

Just like previous years when WGN Sports-produced games aired on Channel 26 WCIU-TV, the crowd noise is way TOO LOUD, and I could barely hear Ken and Steve speak. Did anyone else notice the same problem?

 

Last season I called WCIU-TV, and I asked to speak to anyone from the Engineering Department to complain, but the Receptionist at 'The U' refused to transfer my call. She blamed the problem entirely on WGN Sports which produced the baseball game telecasts. I say both parties are guilty: 1) the TV station that is airing the lousy audio, and 2) the party that produces the lousy audio telecasts.

 

Why is it that the broadcast audio is just fine when a Sox game airs on WGN-TV, but when the WGN Sports-produced games air on WPWR-TV (WCIU-TV in previous years) the audio is terrible?

 

The next Sox game airing on WPWR-TV is 1 week from today, Wednesday, May 20th from Cleveland. If the audio is terrible again, I intend to make some phone calls.

 

excellent.... you gots to let me know how it goes. i wish you the best.

 

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I think that is the first time I've seen Hawk called Ken on Soxtalk.

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