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Your ‘Live’ World Cup Broadcast Is Not Really Live

First publishedJul 18, 15:48 UTC
Last updatedJul 18, 22:37 UTC · 10m ago
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Your ‘Live’ World Cup Broadcast Is Not Really Live
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Lautaro Martinez scored the winning goal for Argentina over England on Wednesday.

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The World Cup broadcast was not really live. Lautaro Martinez scored a goal for Argentina against England. This happened on Wednesday.

Why it matters

This matters because people expect live broadcasts to be, well, live. It can be frustrating when they are not.

In brief
What happened during the World Cup broadcast?
Lautaro Martinez scored a goal for Argentina against England.
Why is this a problem?
People expect live broadcasts to be, well, live.
When did this happen?
This happened on Wednesday.
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The outlets report on the issue of delayed broadcasts without a strong narrative or emphasis.

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    Delayed broadcasts are a problem for sports fans.

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    NYT WorldExpecting live broadcasts to be live
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