KeithE4 said:
mnradiofan said:
With a DVR, I no longer HAVE to watch live sports, and personally I choose not to because of all the commercials in the broadcasts. I'm not saying the majority do that yet, but I'm sure time-shifting sports, even by a few hours, is on the rise.
Taping/DVRing entertainment shows is no big deal, but sports is still best viewed live unless one really doesn't care if he/she hears the final score before seeing the game.
You probably know this already, but you don't have to wait until the game is over to start watching on a DVR. Just start about 45 minutes into the game, fast-forward thru the commercials, and you're likely to catch up with the live game before the end.
I'm personally not a huge sports fan, but I do this all the time with non-sports programming - just start a 30 minute show 7 or 8 minutes late, or a 60 minute show about 15 minutes late.
And I'm one of those "geezers" posters above are referring to - but like most baby boomers, I'm computer literate, so it's not hard fo figure out how to operate a DVR. Anbyody that could figure out how to program a VHS or Beta video recorder in the 80s can certainly use a DVR seamlessly.