This started a few weeks ago. An example, a nice Google Cloud ad (complete with fake chalk on the mound).
The batter steps away, they change camera angles, and there's actually a Gorilla Glue/Tape ad in that spot.
My first thought is that Gorilla Glue didn't buy that spot because there would be 6k or 8k people sitting in the outfield who could see it. They can't be happy that their ad has been covered up by another on television?
Curious how this works. Guessing Bally sold the space that the Reds had already sold. AT&T Sportsnet is doing this too.
One other weird thing is that the ads are always the same for both home and away broadcasts. As a result, last week I was watching a game (MIL at PIT) on Bally Sports Wisconsin with an Allegheny Health Network virtual ad on it.
The batter steps away, they change camera angles, and there's actually a Gorilla Glue/Tape ad in that spot.
My first thought is that Gorilla Glue didn't buy that spot because there would be 6k or 8k people sitting in the outfield who could see it. They can't be happy that their ad has been covered up by another on television?
Curious how this works. Guessing Bally sold the space that the Reds had already sold. AT&T Sportsnet is doing this too.
One other weird thing is that the ads are always the same for both home and away broadcasts. As a result, last week I was watching a game (MIL at PIT) on Bally Sports Wisconsin with an Allegheny Health Network virtual ad on it.