Fox versus Telemundo: How hydration breaks and commercials are disrupting World Cup viewing
When the World Cup kicked off last week, FIFA introduced hydration breaks, a mandated 3-minute window for players to rest. Many networks are utilizing this pause in the match as a new advertising window. Some soccer fans aren't happy with the viewing experience.
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