Dom
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yea, sitting next to the camera thats filming it
If it's digital (sky/cable/freeview) then usually that is a second or so behind terrestrial due to encoding/scalling etc. So you could take advantage of that as terrestrial is pretty much live, maybe a second or two, if that, of delay between whats being film and you recieving it on your telly (unless a delay is put in by the broadcasters, like they do with big brother etc for legal reasons).
Only way of doing it, is putting your own artificial delay in - ie: in a pub, projector is showing a footy match, you have delayed it 20secs or so. Then you have the un-delayed feed. And in return you could bet on it
Otherwise back in the days of analog, broadcast companies and houses would bounce around pre-recorded (usually unedited) footage (video would be sent first then audio would be a seperate transmission) for news inserts or events that were to be shown later, and if you had a big dish and knew the sat they were using you could pick up this transmission. However, that has all change with digital as it's encrypted now and impossible to gain access to it.
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