> Actually, it's been that way on Fox for years - probably since the DTV
> transition in 2009, or at least not long afterwards. I have a cathode ray
> TV, and I always have to switch to my HD DVR in order to see the score
when
> I watch games on Fox.

For the last few years, just enough of the Fox Box has been visible to
remind me that it's there, without making much useful information available
to 4:3 viewers. Now it's gone completely.

This isn't really a complaint (time marches on), but more an observation
that the network who introduced the continuous score display that sports
viewers now take for granted has made it unavailable to a portion of its
audience.

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