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What network will you watch for election coverage and why?

CNN. Election returns and projections are breaking news. CNN still, IMHO, does breaking news the best.

And if you want, you can mute the TV and just keep an eye out for the big "projection" banner they use on screen when they're ready to call a race.
 
And if you have the TV unmuted and get preoccupied with other things, CNN's loud SFX will inform you that a projection is upcoming...
 
tripinva said:
I'm probably going to watch NBC except for the 11PM hour when it will be the Daily Show, though I may flip between that and the NBC29 local news at 11.

- Trip

NBC 29? I didn't know NBC went that high over the air! I wonder if there's a ABC 69 somewhere?....

To answer the query of the topic though, probably CNN because they really do have the "Best Political Team on Television"! If I'm lying, I'm dying!
 
NBC is and still is on 30 in Hartford. It used to be on 40 in Binghamton, NY until they converted to Fox...

Speaking of Fox, CBS has some really high ones due to that New World deal in 1994. They're on 58 in Milwaukee, and ended up buying 62 in Detroit when there were no takers from any of the independents at the time (this was before UPN and WB's debut in 1995). And CBS has been on 57 for years in Hazard, KY.

But of course, this is a different topic for a different thread...
 
Fox News Channel...forget the political slant, they've got the best looking news anchors in the business and that's what REALLY matters!
 
soundsandsports said:
tripinva said:
I'm probably going to watch NBC except for the 11PM hour when it will be the Daily Show, though I may flip between that and the NBC29 local news at 11.

- Trip

NBC 29? I didn't know NBC went that high over the air! I wonder if there's a ABC 69 somewhere?....

To answer the query of the topic though, probably CNN because they really do have the "Best Political Team on Television"! If I'm lying, I'm dying!

Trip may be referring to WVIR Charlottesville, VA; I don't know of an ABC affiliate above 58 (a low-power in Birmingham, AL),
but CBS is on 58 in Milwaukee and 62 in Detroit.

Now back to the topic...
 
bpatrick said:
Trip may be referring to WVIR Charlottesville, VA; I don't know of an ABC affiliate above 58 (a low-power in Birmingham, AL),
but CBS is on 58 in Milwaukee and 62 in Detroit.

Now back to the topic...
Not literally. Those channels went away in the DTV transition.

I didn't know "Raising Hope" wasn't going to be on, so I got some coverage from Fox. I assumed it was a top of the hour update but it didn't end.

Also, the TV that is hooked to TiVo was already on CBS so I happened to see Bob Schieffer announce or predict something.

I guess I didn't know about the House takeover until Mike Huckabee said it the next day on his radio show.
 
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