ESPN on ABC is using the new scoreboard boxes which looks incredibly bad
when the boxes are formatted for a 4:3 view.  For some reason, probably due
to rights issues, the "ABC" bug is also displayed at all times on Goal
Line.



On Wed, Sep 2, 2015 at 8:15 AM, Adam Bowie <[email protected]> wrote:

> I would imagine that somebody somewhere has done some research and
> determined that x% of households now watch on widescreen televisions (or at
> least TV's that are usually switched into widescreen mode), where "x" is a
> large number that's fairly close to 100.
>
> Can you still buy 4:3 TVs? Rear projection models?
>
> I think in the UK for a long time everything was kept 4:3 safe, and for
> the last few years of analogue transmissions, everything had thin black
> borders top and bottom (14:9 ratio). I think for a while some of the SD
> versions of channels kept their graphics in slightly different places to
> the HD versions - it wasn't a straight down-conversion. But in recent
> years, if you have a cut-out 4:3 image, then you're missing all the score
> boxes.
>
> And to be honest it makes sense. Having the box floating "in the middle"
> of the picture is odd if the vast majority of viewers are seeing a 16:9
> image.
>
> Adam
>
> PS The cheapest HD sets in the UK are *way *cheaper than CRT sets ever
> were. I remember going out and helping mum pick out our first colour set
> sometime around 1985 (yes - really!), and it cost much more than a
> supermarket cheapie is today.
>
> On Wed, Sep 2, 2015 at 4:05 PM, Bob Jersey <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>
>> The excuse (which came from the electronics industry, not programming
>> producers or providers) is that HD sets are as affordable now, as CRT sets
>> were in the 70s.
>>
>> B
>>
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