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Darts fans demand refund after ’20 minutes of silence’ in major TV glitch during PDC World Championships

DARTS fans are demanding a refund after PDCTV suffered a technical glitch during coverage of Day 7 from the Ally Pally.

Punters tuning in to watch the afternoon session from the PDC World Championships were met with a “wall of silence.”

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Viewers on PDCTV have been complaining about a lack of sound from the World Championships[/caption]
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Many demanded a refund as the issue persisted during the afternoon session[/caption]

Fans flocked to social media to complain after logging in to watch the opening match between Karel Sedlacek and Rhys Griffin.

Coverage on PDCTV began at 12.30pm, but some viewers watching on the app complained they couldn’t hear any sound from the broadcast.

Following 25 minutes of silence on the streams, the PDC released a statement on X.

It read: “We are aware of a sound issue on PDCTV and are currently working on a solution with our providers.

“Thank you for your patience.”

But as action started from the famous Ally Pally, frustrated fans who had paid to watch were not impressed as the issue persisted.

One raged on X: “Patience? C’mon…the stream has been on for 25 minutes and it took y’all this long to even make a statement? It’s refund time y’all, this is embarrassing. I woke up at 6 AM in the States to watch this…I want to hear it too.”

Another said: “You gonna turn the sound on? 20 f***ing minutes of silence….the matches are starting and still no sound…what gives?

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While a third demanded: “Please sort out the sound issues on PDC TV.”

A fourth commented: “This is the Worlds lads not a Pro Tour it should be right.”

And a fifth added: “Absolute joke I’ve never seen an event go past without a serious issue. PDCTV needs a really big overhaul.”

Darts fans are eagerly awaiting a packed Super Saturday from the Palace, with eight matches in total.

Teenage sensation Luke Littler makes his first appearance at this year’s tournament tonight, taking on Ryan Meikle.

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A confident Meikle said: “I’m sure he’ll have a lot of pressure on him, obviously media-wise and the TV.

“I’m not looking to slow him down or do any sort of tactics.

“Hopefully I can just relax and play my best game.

“I don’t think he has any weaknesses, to be fair. I think he’s unbelievable.”

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