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Oh I never thought of that .. makes perfect sense if that is what's happening! I guess it makes me wonder why the prosecution doesn't know the amount of witnesses that are opting out ahead of time so the networks wouldn't waste money or time trying to live stream a trial of nothing but music or dead air. Seems like that would be a massive loss of revenue for them. Then again, maybe this info has been shared and the networks decided it would be worth it.
Just guessing, but the prosecution does know in advance and probably shares it with the news media. They're using one "press pool" camera in the courtroom. Everyone shares it, so it's probably not costing them anything when its off. Most of the tv stations covering the trial live are running the live video on separate channels from their regular programs.