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Which stations are showing tonight's debate?

It's on the BBC News Channel over here, although I doubt I will stay up as it will be 2am in the UK and I have work tomorrow.

Just out of interest, is it on all the 4 main networks over there? Does it run commercial free?
 
TVNewser has details about the plans national TV networks in the United States have for broadcasting the debate.
 
Well I know that WWE Main Event premieres tonight at 8 PM ET on ION. They and CW (maybe MY as well?) are among the few not airing this tonight.
 
KML-224 said:
Well I know that WWE Main Event premieres tonight at 8 PM ET on ION. They and CW (maybe MY as well?) are among the few not airing this tonight.

KTLA is airing the debate, so some of the CW and My affiliates may be airing the debate, but the netlets as a whole are not.
 
I'm sure this is incomplete, but:

ABC
CBS
Fox
NBC
PBS
Univision

BBC World News
CNBC
CNN
C-SPAN
Current TV
Fox News Channel
MSNBC
 
Well there was one section of the debate where The RNC said that they will cut funding to PBS and NPR when Mitt is President and Paul Ryan is the Vice President. However PBS and NPR in some parts of the nation do air investigative journalism.
 
recto101 said:
Well there was one section of the debate where The RNC said that they will cut funding to PBS and NPR when Mitt is President and Paul Ryan is the Vice President. However PBS and NPR in some parts of the nation do air investigative journalism.

What are you saying? NPR should investigate Romney and Ryan because they want
to cut their funding? ???
 
FreddyE1977 said:
recto101 said:
Well there was one section of the debate where The RNC said that they will cut funding to PBS and NPR when Mitt is President and Paul Ryan is the Vice President. However PBS and NPR in some parts of the nation do air investigative journalism.

What are you saying? NPR should investigate Romney and Ryan because they want
to cut their funding? ???

Well I'm Not saying any conspiracies here. I just heard in the debates.
 
C-Span is where I watched both conventions and plan to watch all of the debates. This way I don't have to tune in and listen to either the left of right wing commentators......oh excuse me.....news anchors offer their opinions. ::)
 
Also, CBS' Scott Pelley was the only network news anchor in Denver for the debate, while Brian Williams and Diane Sawyer stayed in New York.
 
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