From: Chris Albertson

When they broadcast "live" TV like from a sports vent I wonder if the time
code generated by the camera is preserved?  But then even if it were the
time might have been set manually to match the display on the camera
operator's cell phone.

Same for scenes with clacks in the background.  Do you trust them to be
on-time?   They might even have ben intentionally set wrong to hide the
transmit delay.
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Can't comment on the camera time-code, Chris, but I would hope it was centralised rather than being off the operator's phone!

The clocks I mentioned, F1 races, do appear to be accurate (observations partially from being present at the event), and certainly /not/ skewed to compensate for broadcast delay. Other times are when you see "behind the scenes" and a control-room clock is visible. Usually these are centrally synced, and can give a fair impression of the broadcast delays.

All this from UK television observations - and the programs don't have a "bleep offensive content delay" - no nanny state here! (Others may differ in that view - <G>) I recall what Alan Jones once called Michael Schumacher on live TV, and the adjective was edited out on the repeat broadcast.

Cheers,
David
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