No. No, it wasn’t. Check out when Comcast decided to run that emergency alert:
Here's what we saw during the #Royals home run @wusa9 pic.twitter.com/VNzwdflWvM
— WUSA9 Sports (@WUSA9sports) October 23, 2014
https://twitter.com/bjdanaher/status/525113575980142593
What in the heck? Baseballs fans were obviously not amused.
https://twitter.com/conncalvert/status/525112852303319041
WTF COMCAST? You run an emergency test on Fox during the world series and we miss a 3 run HR! You're literally f'ing terrible. @comcastcares
— Truxton Circle, DC (@TruxtonCircle) October 23, 2014
Comcast just ran an emergency broadcast test during the World Series and viewers missed a KC Royals home run.
— Jonathan Easley (@JonEasley) October 23, 2014
Really @comcast? An emergency broadcast test during the most important part of a World Series game? You're just trying to piss people off.
— Euken Do It (@jceuken) October 23, 2014
I MISSED A HOMER I HATE YOU COMCAST
— Amby Bamby (@FeFiFoFamby) October 23, 2014
https://twitter.com/keatonb/status/525112612561096704
https://twitter.com/Almost5_8/status/525112279600488448
https://twitter.com/keatonb/status/525112205197717504
PLEASE @comcast explain the emergency alert system test in DC in the middle of #WorldSeriesGame2 #unforgivable
— John Schuler (@JohnKSchuler) October 23, 2014
Unforgivable, indeed. Why do you hate America, Comcast?
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