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Sports / Liga Mx
In an unprecedented move for Mexican sports broadcasting, Televisa's TUDN network delivered a unique viewing experience during the recent Clásico Joven match between América and Cruz Azul. Instead of the usual commentary booth, the broadcas...
The Clásico Joven on April 12, 2025, wasn't just notable for the on-pitch action (or lack thereof, ending 0-0), but for the broadcasting approach taken by Televisa/TUDN. Moving their star commentators – the analytical Ricardo La Volpe, the provocative David Faitelson, and narrator Andrés Vaca – from the isolated press box into the heart of the supporter section at Estadio Ciudad de los Deportes marked a significant departure from standard practice.
Termed 'TU Tribuna', this initiative aimed to bring the raw energy and passion of the stands directly into the living rooms of viewers. Footage showed the commentators interacting freely with fans, sharing commentary duties with answering questions from neighboring spectators, and participating in the stadium's social atmosphere. This included accepting beers offered by fans and posing for selfies, blurring the lines between broadcaster and spectator.
The move was widely discussed online, becoming a trending topic. While many praised the innovation and the attempt to connect more closely with the audience, skepticism arose regarding the authenticity of the nearby fans. David Faitelson later clarified on social media, stating that while production and security staff were naturally present, the interactions with genuine fans were real, pushing back against claims of it being entirely a "montaje" (staged show).
This bold broadcast strategy is contextualized by the fierce, long-standing rivalry between Televisa and TV Azteca for football broadcasting supremacy in Mexico. TV Azteca boasts a highly popular and established team featuring Christian Martinoli, Luis García, Jorge Campos, and Luis Roberto Alves "Zague," known for their humorous and often irreverent style. Televisa's 'TU Tribuna' can be interpreted as an attempt to counter this popularity by offering a novel, immersive, and perhaps more 'authentic' fan-centric experience, leveraging the unique perspectives of their own high-profile commentators.
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This broadcast definitely changed the usual feel of watching a match. It brings the stadium's energy closer to home. *"Do you prefer commentators in the booth or closer to the action like this? Let us know!"* > *"Share this article with others who need to stay ahead of this trend!"* * Share on Twitter/X * Share on LinkedIn * Share on Reddit
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