NESN: Your 1960's 'Rabbit-Ear' Network |
For example, just about every other team's coverage utilizes a state-of-the-art "X-MO" or "Super-Slo-Mo" replay function. You've probably seen this on FOX and ESPN national broadcasts—you sure as heck don't see it on NESN. X-Mo replays add an amazing dimension to the appreciation of a close play or a disputed call. At NESN, we are left with a decades-old technology that is either the standard slow-motion or a new, sponsored "freeze frame" shtick—a gimmick Roone Arledge introduced in 1960's! Are they kidding us? So, if you really want to be deluded into thinking that you're getting first-class baseball coverage in Boston, do not subscribe to the MLB package. The difference will amaze you.