Wrong again. You don’t get the real experience on tv.
I was making a little joke, but since you brought it up, you have no idea what you're talking about. Eyewitness testimony - recollection of real time sensory input - is inherently unreliable, a fact that's been proved across multiple disciplines in any number of studies over any number of decades. That's why courts rely increasingly on DNA and other scientific evidence: 75 percent of cases overturned on the basis of DNA were convictions based in the main on the testimony of eyewitnesses or the victims themselves. It's also why sports - all of them - have come to rely on replays of close or controversial real time calls by referees and umpires: because one person looking at an event from one angle one time cannot possibly see as much as multiple sets of eyes seeing an event from numerous angles as many times as they want and in slow motion even.
If by "real experience" you mean exposure to the the stench and ignorance and incivility and volume of crowds of people like you, I'll pass.
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