Poor audio, TV going off: Bezos escape early questions in antitrust hearing

'Worst zoom quiz night ever,' says one viewer about tech troubles at Congressional hearing on Big Tech's business practices.

Jeff Bezos
It was not clear what happened with Amazon's virtual feed, according to a congressional aide with direct knowledge of the matter
Nandita Bose and Elizabeth Culliford | Reuters
2 min read Last Updated : Jul 30 2020 | 11:28 PM IST

Amazon.com Inc's chief executive, Jeff Bezos, escaped questioning for about an hour in a high-profile U.S. House of Representatives antitrust hearing on Wednesday in what may have been the result of a tech glitch.

Lawmakers, who held the hearing via videoconference, focused on asking the CEOs of Alphabet Inc's Google and Facebook Inc a barrage of questions on alleged abuses of market power.

Bezos was questioned intensely later on in the hearing. Any issue with his video stream would not have been the only technical challenge affecting the antitrust grilling in Washington, however.
 

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Poor audio quality, flat-screen televisions going off, chief executives appearing together as thumbnails on a large screen - led to observers on Twitter and frustrated viewers to mock the virtual set-up.

The committee did not immediately comment on the issue.

"Worst zoom quiz night ever," tweeted Emily Bell, director of the Tow Center for Digital Journalism at Columbia University, sharing a screenshot of the executives shown in small side-by-side boxes.

The CEOs were later shown individually on large screens, leading some viewers to call on the Twitter account @ratemyskyperoom to judge their surroundings. Others criticized the executives' sound quality or delayed audio.

It was not clear what happened with Amazon's virtual feed, according to a congressional aide with direct knowledge of the matter.

Amazon did not immediately comment on the issue.

The committee also took a 10-minute break to fix technical issues for those in the hearing room.

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