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Chinese Broadcaster Uses Famous Holocaust Poem to Compare Hong Kong Protesters to Nazis
The state news agency tweaked a poem by German pastor Martin Niemöller’s anti-Nazi poem, effectively comparing protesters to cowardly Germans who didn’t stand up to the Nazis.
Korean Sportscaster Doesn't Seem to Mind the Blood Flowing Out of His Nose
SpoTV sportscaster Jo Hyun-il's barely flinched when his nosebleed reached well past his mouth, but his cohost definitely noticed.
TV Weathercasters Are Being Recruited to Convince People Climate Change Is Real
Weathercasters' on-air reporting about climate change increased over 1,200 percent between 2013 and 2016.
Democrats Ask FCC Why It's Helping a Pro-Trump Media Company Consolidate Power
Critics say Trump’s FCC is trying to help a pro-Trump media company grow larger.
For 6 Weeks, This Actual Office Is Becoming a Reality TV Show
E.S.P. TV live streams daily life at Pioneer Works for their debut performative exhibition, 'Work.'
A Festival of TV Tech Takes On the Art of the Broadcast
At Roulette's Optics 0:0 Festival, artists of the Internet Age look back as a way of looking forward.
How Radio Changed Baseball Fandom Forever
From Vin Scully to MLB At Bat, the rise of commercial radio continues to influence the way fans experience baseball today.
VICE Sports Q&A: ESPN Sunday Night Baseball Analyst Jessica Mendoza
Jessica Mendoza opens up on life in the Sunday Night Baseball booth, the challenges of working in sports media as a woman, and broadening the baseball fanbase.
The Hobbyists Obsessed With Picking Up TV Signals From Thousands of Miles Away
The concept of “DXing”—basically, trying to capture TV or radio signals from far away—is nearly as old as the antenna. It’s a great rabbit hole.
VICE Sports Q&A: Chris Webber on Broadcasting, Amateurism, and That Timeout
Chris Webber tells us how he has successfully transitioned from being a star NBA player into the thinking fan's announcer. And, yes, he does talk about that famous timeout against North Carolina, too.
VICE Sports Q&A: Vin Scully
Vin Scully is entering his 67th and final year with the Dodgers. He reflects on his career, talks shop, and even contemplates what retirement will be like.
Better Move to Canada If You Want to Watch Live Sports in 4K Next Year
Rogers will broadcast all 81 Toronto Blue Jays home season games, and over 20 NHL games, in 4K starting January 23.