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Jun 17, 2018 Letters
Dear Editor
This letter is addressed to NCN.
As the official broadcaster for FIFA’s World Cup, why are you providing the Guyanese public with horrid image quality? Normally, your quality is reminiscent of the 1970s with the pixels looking extremely distorted but why are you still showcasing this quality for this celebratory event? The World Cup is beloved by many people all around the world. Why must the Guyanese public have to endure this travesty of your showing? Furthermore, I do hope that you manage to achieve your return on investment considering the fact that you would have caused many Guyanese to use streaming services instead of watching it on their televisions. However, not all Guyanese have this as an option. I do like your billboards though. I just wish the quality would be reflected on the TV.
Yours Respectfully,
Juliana Lopes.
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