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BaVB wrote:
So, anyone have something they would like to talk about?
How the big TV networks don't care about their shows, and interrupt them with election updates?
[Edited by fullmoon to show connection to parent thread.]
Last edited by fullmoon (2010-11-02 21:43:24)
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fire219 wrote:
How the big TV networks don't care about their shows, and interrupt them with election updates?
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I think Cartoons aren't as important as our nation.

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Well, I, for one, would like to know who has won and who has not. I don't mind election updates.

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cheddargirl wrote:
Well, I, for one, would like to know who has won and who has not. I don't mind election updates.
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I'm watching the CBS coverage on Youtube right now!

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fullmoon wrote:
cheddargirl wrote:
Well, I, for one, would like to know who has won and who has not. I don't mind election updates.
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I'm watching the CBS coverage on Youtube right now!
And I'm watching it on the TV right now, same channel!

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Personally, I don't it's really necessary. If you want to watch the elections, why not turn to a station that's playing them?
But if they show updates during commercials, that's OK. I don't really know how it works in the US
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hmnwilson wrote:
Personally, I don't it's really necessary. If you want to watch the elections, why not turn to a station that's playing them?
But if they show updates during commercials, that's OK. I don't really know how it works in the US![]()
Some stations update during commercials, some set a small block of time to cover the elections live. It really depends on the TV station.

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cheddargirl wrote:
hmnwilson wrote:
Personally, I don't it's really necessary. If you want to watch the elections, why not turn to a station that's playing them?
But if they show updates during commercials, that's OK. I don't really know how it works in the US![]()
Some stations update during commercials, some set a small block of time to cover the elections live. It really depends on the TV station.
That explains it. Here they usually don't interrupt regular TV entirely, except maybe a few channels.
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I'd rather watch Castle or CSI than the political elections
I'd watch anything besides the elections actually. I don't even know who's the new mayor of Toronto, and I live there
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Woah, I got extremely confused when I saw a topic that said it was made by me, and I didn't even make this topic! (I posted this on a now closed topic, and fullmoon [who just won the mod elections
] moved that post to its own topic)
On topic, the elections are important, but it is annoying when you are watching a show, and at the climax, the network interrupts, and gives a 20-minute "CBS Vote 2010 UPDATE".
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