Broadcast Catches Vladdy's F-Bomb After 1st Homer Of The Year

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Posted by RadioActive
April 17, 2025 7:22 am
#1

The danger of having a live mic inside of a dugout! Did this happen on Sportsnet or just the Atlanta broadcast?

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Posted by paterson1
April 17, 2025 10:39 am
#2

Swearing on a live sports broadcast is a non-event.  Happens quite a bit.  I remember once hearing Kurt Browning swear after a poor figure skating performance.  Years ago TSN would mic up some of the players during a few live CFL football games.  Lots of F bombs even worse slipped through. They did it for a couple of years but dropped it since all the talk was more distracting than anything.  TSN does package up some of the games (maybe still do) into a half hour highlight show but do appropriate editing of the swearing. 

 
Posted by Binson Echorec
April 17, 2025 11:39 am
#3

Tangentially, the swears of today are vastly different from the swears of our youth. At least three of George Carlin's "7 Dirty Words" have slipped into everyday parlance and aren't deemed as offensive as they once were.

I'm of the approach Howard Stern took when moving to Sirius: we may swear occasionally but we're not going to swear just because we can.

There should be a point to swearing or it loses all effect; say a word enough times and it loses all definition. The f-word is getting there.

Last edited by Binson Echorec (April 17, 2025 7:24 pm)

 
Posted by Skywave
April 17, 2025 1:53 pm
#4

Law and Crime TV just finished live streaming a nine week murder trial from California in which four of Carlin's seven words were entered into evidence multiple times by prosecution and defence attorneys.using witness statements, taped conversations, transcripts, and direct witness testimony.

 
Posted by Walter
April 17, 2025 8:54 pm
#5

Gee, guess he speaks English, after all.

 
Posted by arc23
April 18, 2025 9:20 pm
#6

Walter wrote:

Gee, guess he speaks English, after all.

Honestly I am glad he is starting to speak for himself in interviews and in public without a translator 
 

 


 
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