[Greater-baltimore] Orioles
Michael Bullis
bullis.michael at gmail.com
Tue Apr 14 13:10:06 UTC 2015
Congratulations to all for excellent work.
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Sent: Tuesday, April 14, 2015 8:47 AM
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Cc: Olivero, Tony; Booth, Steve
Subject: Re: [Greater-baltimore] Orioles
Friends:
I neglected to thank chapter member Mike Gerlach for his tireless follow-up
on this matter. Here's to him and to effective advocacy!
Chris
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Cc: Olivero, Tony; Booth, Steve
Subject: [Greater-baltimore] Orioles
Dear Fellow Federationists:
Here's an update on the situation with the Orioles broadcasts. As you know,
we were informed by Greg bader, communications director for the Orioles,
last week that there would no longer be a broadcast delay during games.
Chapter secretary steven Booth and I were able to attend last night's
Orioles game against the New York Yankees. Both of us had radios and we did
not experience any delay between play on the field and the broadcast. I have
heard that one member had a different experience at Saturday night's game,
and I did inform Mr. bader of that member's experience. Perhaps there was a
technical problem that was repaired prior to Monday evening. It is also
unclear whether the lack of delay is somehow effective only in the park or
is in general effect throughout the station's listening area. It is possible
that, if the station is somehow broadcasting a separate signal to the park,
that signal doesn't reach all parts of it. When I informed Mr. Bader after
the game that we had not experienced a delay, he replied this morning that
this was also his experience.
I think the conclusion that we can draw is that the Orioles organization is
working in good faith to ensure that there is no broadcast delay in the park
and possibly elsewhere. However, I would appreciate further reports from any
of you who attend Orioles games. From Steve Booth and others I have spoken
with who know something about radio, it is still possible that our
experience will be inconsistent if a separate signal is being broadcast to
the park or even if someone forgets to flip a switch to turn off the delay
at game time. The station does normally have a mandatory seven-second delay
during its sports talk shows, so this has to be deactivated for the game
broadcast. Thus, I think we must keep the Orioles informed of what we
experience in order that the organization can make sure that its efforts to
satisfy our needs are successful. This is clearly requiring cooperation
between the Orioles and CBS Radio and while I trust that the Orioles are
working in good faith, things could still fall apart on the CBS side in my
view. However I think Mr. Bader is an ally and has worked hard to do what we
asked.
If you go to an Orioles game, you need do nothing special with your radio;
just tune to 105.7, the frequency of WJZ The Fan, which is the current
Orioles broadcaster. You will perhaps notice a half-second lag between the
sounds you hear in the park and the broadcast, but this is to be expected
and should not effect your enjoyment of the game. If you experience a
significantly longer delay, please let me know and I will make sure that Mr.
Bader is aware of it. If the problem is consistent then we may need to take
further action. I suspect it will need to be against CBS Radio rather than
the Orioles but we'll see. For the time being, however, I believe from my
own experience and that of our colleague Steve Booth that the problem is
resolved. Here's hoping it stays that way.
Sincerely,
Chris Danielsen, Chapter President
Christopher S. Danielsen, J.D.
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