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Apr. 14th, 2003 11:42 pm
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Huh. This is really interesting; someone took a listen to the ABC live broadcast of Michael Moore’s Oscar speech and the CNN report on Michael Moore’s Oscar speech and you know what? CNN really has the boos miked way higher. There’s one guy yelling “Booo” really loudly in the CNN version who doesn’t show up at all in the ABC version.

Listen for yourself. I didn’t think I’d hear a difference, but I did. I’m not gonna claim it’s foul play — it could just be a different set of mikes used by CNN — but it is really distinct.

This also tends to explain why a fair number of bloggers perceived nothing but boos, which honestly confused me at the time. I watched the Oscars live, and I was pretty sure I heard mixed boos and cheers. Anyone just watching the CNN footage would certainly have gotten the impression that the boos outweighed the cheers by a country mile.

Also of note

Date: 2003-04-15 08:37 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ebonlock.livejournal.com
I was attending an Oscars party that night just a little ways away and the crowd we were with (several hundred people) were also watching the broadcast live. In our group there were also some loud boos, but by and large there were more cheers and lots of smiles and nodding heads. The mics on the show, though, did sound like about 5 guys booing very loudly, and some of the reports I read afterwards (independent reporters, not the mainstream ones) claimed the overall crowd reaction at the Oscars was positive as well. Just my 2 cents.

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