Posted on 09/17/2015 4:08:29 AM PDT by 2harddrive
The Communist News Network (CNN) broadcast of the Republican debate last night was NOT available in at least several parts of Texas last night in High Definition TV. One had to watch it in standard def, on an entirely different channel. Was ANY part of the US able to view the broadcast in Hi-Def? Or, was it completely blocked in Hi-Def to discourage viewership, since many people no longer know the standard def TV channels?
I live in Texas and got the debate (all excruciating hours) just fine.
I did call my cable TV provider last night, and they said they were aware of the issue, but they had no idea why the broadcast was not coming through.
Generally, if a program is not in Hi-Def, I won’t even watch it any more. I am spoiled.
Anyone else notice that?
It almost hurts to see O’Reilly ask these questions.. He is also on the left.
But, good points, none-the-less. Also sad to see Ted Turner p*ssywhipped (especially by a traitor like Hanoi-Jane).
Yes, the audio lag was noticeable, even on the standard definition TV I had to watch. Really pronounced with Gov. Chris Christie!
Sometimes on my dish bad weather will knock out the HD channels but leave the SD ones on.
Who cares? I didn’t feel a need to see the pores on their faces in the close-ups. Truth be told, I didn’t notice anything unusual about the visual aspect.
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