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Cresent City Kid

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6. I have no cord to cut, antenna only
Sat Nov 5, 2016, 09:03 AM
Nov 2016

I will watch on PBS, my local stations in San Antonio are too quick to cut in when I am focused on national results.

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CNN metroins Nov 2016 #1
I think CNN is better too. Anymore, I think MSNBC is to the right of CNN. MSNBC, Fox-lite. n/t RKP5637 Nov 2016 #39
Agreed. MSNBC seems to be working hard to not be seen as a liberal network unitedwethrive Nov 2016 #48
I think it's the Comcast influence now they own NBC rather than GE. n/t RKP5637 Nov 2016 #57
I will not watch any of the election returns from inept purveyors of misinformation and lies still_one Nov 2016 #3
I have no cord to cut, antenna only Cresent City Kid Nov 2016 #6
I am strongly looking at that option Kid. Good for you still_one Nov 2016 #10
Over the air options drh Nov 2016 #55
I flip back and forth through ooky Nov 2016 #5
MSNBC or C-SPAN. n/t Mad_Dem_X Nov 2016 #54
I will have 3 TVs setup so I can simultaniously watch CNN, MSNBC, and Fox DCBob Nov 2016 #9
Watching some Fox "News" on a national election night is like ooky Nov 2016 #24
I surf until the top of each hour, then tune into FOX for results Happyhippychick Nov 2016 #11
haha I never ever watch Fox, but seeing their heads spin vlyons Nov 2016 #14
PBS AgadorSparticus Nov 2016 #12
CNN for the result and FOX for the early result Osakagreg Nov 2016 #15
I quit my cable service but I do have an over-the-air antenna lanlady Nov 2016 #16
English jberryhill Nov 2016 #17
FOX Stuckinthebush Nov 2016 #18
Whatever they have on at the bar I go to. April Lee Nov 2016 #19
MSNBC and CNN. highplainsdem Nov 2016 #21
PBS Dracaena Nov 2016 #23
DAILYKOS & PoliticalWire broadcaster75201 Nov 2016 #25
CSPAN or PBS.... Historic NY Nov 2016 #26
Netflix or Hulu ChairmanAgnostic Nov 2016 #27
All I know for sure.... relayerbob Nov 2016 #29
Oh yeah! Thanks for reminding me how much fun that was. Gotta remember to switch to skylucy Nov 2016 #36
none. tazkcmo Nov 2016 #30
I'll be listening to John Fuglesang mountain grammy Nov 2016 #31
I'm a CNN guy. musicblind Nov 2016 #33
Definitely watching FOX NEWS. I want to feed off Sean Hannity's salty tears 20895DEM Nov 2016 #34
I haven't watched much - just can't stand the pundits - other than asiliveandbreathe Nov 2016 #35
Stay online, have MSNBC on in the background. DonViejo Nov 2016 #37
MSNBC Dem2 Nov 2016 #38
Will watch stamp the rooster Nov 2016 #40
I will break my NO FOX rule when Hillary is declared the winner workinclasszero Nov 2016 #42
MSNBC Capt. Obvious Nov 2016 #44
Tend to go were the candidate is, in person. Pretty depressing in Boston in 2004, but 2008 Foggyhill Nov 2016 #45
I will flip from CNN to MSNBC, but if Hillary wins I will switch to Faux news to see the meltdown SummerSnow Nov 2016 #46
Netflix QED Nov 2016 #49
i will be here OkSustainAg Nov 2016 #50
Not much choice here. longship Nov 2016 #51
MSNBC and CNN mainly, unless they have some tRump idiot spewing ... Then a SaveOurDemocracy Nov 2016 #52
MSNBC and not for the reason I thought C_U_L8R Nov 2016 #53
PBS, no commercials and no drama demigoddess Nov 2016 #56
Democracy Now and local news stations bananas Nov 2016 #58
TYT RAFisher Nov 2016 #59
I'll flip between CNN and MSNBC renate Nov 2016 #60
WDR DFW Nov 2016 #61
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