Chapter 627: Picture-in-picture Live Broadcast of Real Police and Robbery Films(2/2)
Ready to show up.
Riley still had no countermeasures to limit Olajuwon, and fell behind in the third quarter as usual. Ronald knew that the situation was not good, and could only hope that the Knicks would have a physical advantage in the fourth quarter.
Ronald waited until the timeout and turned on the NBC television broadcast in the box, hoping to see some on-site commentators commenting on the game situation.
"What is this?"
Ronald pressed the remote control a few times and confirmed that it was indeed the NBC channel. There was no scene of a live game on the screen, but a Ford Mustang speeding on a viaduct.
The footage was obviously from aerial photography from a helicopter. The newscaster at the scene also said that OJ Simpson was in the car, and the LAPD was mobilizing vehicles to pursue and intercept him.
"What is this? A live police show?"
Ronald was stunned.
"beep……"
There was a whistle at the scene, the game started again, and then the NBC screen switched to the finals.
But after a goal was scored, the scene cut to Simpson's highway chase scene, and the commentator predicted which intersection the LAPD might catch up with him.
When the game started at the stadium, the TV cut back, and then once the ball was dead, it switched back to live broadcast of the high-speed chase.
"What the hell is this?" Ronald was very angry. What the hell is this broadcast? If you want to show news, just go to other channels to broadcast it.
NBC doesn't care about this. Although basketball fans complained, the audience applauded. When did America broadcast the scene of police and robbers chasing each other on the highway? It was originally a plot that could only be seen in the movie theater. It was all fake. This is
Really... there is still a Nigger in the car, being chased by countless white police cars... will a gun battle break out in the end, and then he will be beaten to death?
"This is not okay..." Ronald was about to call the team's public relations department and ask them to go to NBC to protest.
As if NBC heard his protest, it actually came up with a new trick, cutting the small scene of the high-speed chase into the broadcast of the finals, turning it into a picture-in-picture...
Chapter completed!