TNT Shakes Up NHL Playoffs Coverage With Bold New Broadcast Strategy
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The NHL playoffs have the best broadcasting in the sporting industry, but TNT was not live on the scene; however, that will likely all change going forward.
While ESPN and Sportsnet have gone full bore to send their full complement of broadcast staff to each and every venue, TNT's been covering the games remotely from Atlanta, Georgia.
The decision has raised a healthy dose of criticism, and for good reason. The involved feeling that accompanies live, in-arena coverage is hard to replicate from a distance.
Fans and critics alike have complained about the lack of atmosphere and authenticity in TNT's remote broadcasts. Fortunately, it seems like the network has heard the outcry.
TNT broadcasters will be live on-site starting with Round 2
Starting with the next round of playoffs, TNT will begin sending its announcers to every game in person, a relief to viewers starved for a more authentic experience.
There was growing worry that such cost-cutting would be the new trend across all sports broadcasting.
Rogers, for example, had already shown that it was willing to reduce costs, and Sportsnet was everyone's worst nightmare of going down the same route.
With TNT having reversed course, maybe the other networks will always go to the in-person approach and quality, on-site coverage.
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