Nothing is live unless you are actually there. Everything else is delayed. Sure, it might be a few seconds, but that still means it's delayed.
Near Live.
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How does that explain why Swans Saturday night matches in Melbourne are shown on half an hour delay in Sydney??Originally posted by laughingnome
There's nothing new about "near-live" broadcasting. The AFL doesn't want to see gate takings drop so the game is not shown live into the city it is being played. Simple."As everyone knows our style of football is defensive and unattractive, and as such I have completely forgotten how to mark or kick over the years" - Brett Kirk
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So next time your train is late it's "near live" rather than delayed?Originally posted by laughingnome
"Near-live" is a perfectly acceptable term as we all know it will be close to a live broadcast (delayed for less then an hour, usually half) as opposed to "delayed" which implies a start much later.
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Only channel 10 knows the answer to that, given that they have often shown other games at the actual starting time on Saturday nights.Originally posted by hammo
How does that explain why Swans Saturday night matches in Melbourne are shown on half an hour delay in Sydney??
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