Kevin Kisner Issues Apology to CBS for Masters Coverage Criticism
NBC's Kevin Kisner apologizes to CBS for Masters criticism: 'I crossed the line'
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Kevin Kisner, a four-time PGA Tour winner and NBC golf analyst, has apologized for his critical remarks about CBS' coverage of the Masters tournament. He acknowledged crossing the line in his comments and expressed respect for the challenges of live sports production.
- 01Kevin Kisner criticized CBS' Masters coverage, claiming they showed outdated shots.
- 02He apologized on Barstool's Fore Play podcast, acknowledging he crossed a line.
- 03Kisner emphasized the difficulties of producing live sports broadcasts.
- 04He compared CBS' coverage unfavorably to NBC's, highlighting their commitment to live shots.
- 05Kisner will continue to lead NBC's coverage for the U.S. Open and Open Championship.
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Kevin Kisner, a prominent NBC golf analyst and four-time PGA Tour winner, publicly apologized for his earlier critical comments regarding CBS' coverage of the Masters tournament. During a recent episode of Barstool's Fore Play podcast, Kisner admitted to crossing the line with his remarks, which included complaints about CBS showing footage that was not live, stating, 'They were literally showing s--- that I knew happened 10 minutes ago all day long.' He expressed respect for the challenges faced by production teams in live broadcasting, acknowledging that NBC also makes mistakes. Kisner's comments gained attention due to his position, and he will continue to lead NBC's coverage for the upcoming U.S. Open and Open Championship.
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