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inemesitaffia | 21 days ago

Someone in the US says they heard it. Another watching Eurosport said they didn't.

Who to believe?

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orwin|20 days ago

Both? It is very likely the 'booh' were cut by the broadcaster filters. Each broadcaster (at least in my country) has a 'sound identity' (it's a literal translation, sorry) and use filters during live shows. It originally come from AM radio where your sound is _very_ compressed, to FM radio where you still have to compress it, but with more range. My state radio would have captured and diffused the 'booh' while on the music radio I used to listen to as a kid, they definitely would have been dampened (most of them would have been caught by the 'passe-haut/coupe-bas').

I listened to the US broadcast, definitely dampened, I'm not sure if it's a default filter or one that triggers with the broadcaster, it is extremely likely it isn't intentional. My Bayesian ass is 95% sure.

m00nsome|21 days ago

Germany here - I also could not hear it. I was wandering though that there was no reaction from the crowd. So that explains it.