Real time data is almost inescapable. But does it baffles more than inform? And what are the tips to using it more effectively yourself?
With examples from the world of TV sports coverage I look at what real time information we see, how helpful it is and the times when it starts to get in the way.
I will leave you with 3 questions to ask about any real time data so you can use it much more effectively.
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