Fox apologizes for AR elements over 9/11 memorial: What lessons can be learned from this?
By Matt Collins Article may include affiliate links

Fox Sports has said it used “poor judgment” and issued an apology after superimposing logos over the National September 11 Memorial & Museum in New York City during a July 16, 2022, Major League Baseball broadcast — drawing attention to the issue of how augmented reality can create confusion and opens the door to a variety of considerations.
Of all the NYC aerial shots Fox Sports could have used, they decided to superimpose their baseball logo over the 9/11 Memorial?
Horrible. pic.twitter.com/aM8XtGpACU
— Steve Scott (@SteveScottNEWS) July 17, 2022
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