‘Good Morning Football’ returned to pandemic era with remote show due to snowstorm

Viewers of Good Morning Football likely had flashbacks -- and not the good kind -- on Tuesday.

The Blue Jays again won’t send their radio announcer on the road

"When you’re going to describe to someone who’s not there what’s going on, you need background and stories … you’ll never get that if you’re sitting in (front of a) monitor."

All NBC event announcing teams for the 2022 Beijing Olympics will be calling events remotely from Connecticut

Many of these events were initially planned with remote announcers, but figure skating, snowboarding and alpine skiing were supposed to have on-site commentators.

Doc Emrick says he doesn’t mind calling games remotely, but he does miss the individual conversations with players

"The joy of covering a playoff is being close to players and after the pack peels away, going and sitting down next to a player in a dressing stall and asking a question about something you’ve been curious about and all of a sudden you get a story that you wouldn’t have gotten otherwise about a player’s background that you can use in your telecast. And there’s no chance of that this year."

Multiple reports suggest local MLB announcers may call road games remotely this year, if there is a season

If we get a 2020 MLB season, the local broadcasts of road games may be done remotely.