ESPN has apologized for using old stock footage video during Sunday's broadcast of a playoff game between the Miami Heat and the New York Knicks that briefly showed the World Trade Center's Twin ...
During the ESPN on ABC broadcast of Game 1 between the Knicks and Heat on Sunday, NBA fans noticed a jarring video used as b-roll of Manhattan. The broadcast was using a video of the Statue of Liberty ...
Viewers of Sunday's NBA Playoff matchup between the New York Knicks and Miami Heat were perplexed to see broadcaster ABC use stock footage of the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center during the ...
ABC’s broadcast of the Knicks-Heat game on Sunday used a stock image that contained the World Trade Center, according to Awful Announcing and other recordings of the segment. “We mistakenly used an ...
During its New York Knicks-Miami Heat Game 1 coverage on Sunday afternoon, ABC appeared to show stock footage of New York City that showed the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center in the background ...
The Twin Towers fell on Sept. 11, 2001 after two planes collided with the buildings in a terrorist attack. According to USA Today, broadcasts often use stock footage from the hosting city of the ...
Except, in this shot, the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center were visible in the frame. Like, how does that mistake even happen? A producer or someone in the truck should have noticed that they ...
During the ESPN on ABC broadcast of Game 1 between the Knicks and Heat on Sunday, NBA fans noticed a jarring video used as b-roll of Manhattan. The broadcast was using a video of the Statue of Liberty ...