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Which is your favorite network television station? [209 votes total]

FOX (48) 23%
ABC (39) 19%
PBS (34) 16%
CBS (34) 16%
I don't watch network television (26) 12%
NBC (23) 11%
The CW (5) 2%
My TV (0) 0%




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Posted By: Troudy

Posted On: 18 hr, 27 min. ago
Views: 24
CNN

Dan, CNN brings news from every one. They had today 30 minutes Newt Gingrich on, telling us why he is not running for President/. He sure is not a left winger. Cooper Anderson is not a left or right winger, I am not one eithat, We call us Americans. Many Americans are one sided.

Have a blessed week.Watch out for the boggie man. :) Right now, Obama and Hillary are having the title. :)


Posted By: Dan

Posted On: 20 hr, 11 min. ago
Views: 27
Networks

Oh I was just Joking During the Clinton Years some of us conservative right wingers called CNN The Clinton news Network because they leaned to the left of center a little


Posted By: Peter

Posted On: 1 day ago
Views: 37
MyTV

MyTV is your TV! Yay. This is the best local news TV station. Locally owned and operated, located in New Hampshire. I had the opportunity to visit the station, which is a quick drive North from Boston. The station is pretty neat, there is an awesome central control room and the stage where they broadcast the news is small but you would never know it from watching the TV. Too bad this station got 0%. I voted for it.


Posted By: Don the Norski

Posted On: 3 days ago
Views: 117
Couldn't be Old-Timers....

Thanks, Steve. I knew my mind hadn't lost it that badly already! :)


Posted By: Troudy

Posted On: 3 days ago
Views: 168
TV

Dan, CNN is not the Clinton Network. What makes you think of that? Did you ever toured CNN? I have. I also was privilage to meet some Anchors and the founder of CNN. My favorite Anchor is Anderson Cooper. Did you ever read his book"Dispatches from the Edge.?"

BTW. Don Norski. our PBS station brings the best classical music and great programs. Garrison Keilor, my favorite Lutheran, for instant. :)

Every one could learn from it. But if some one is one sided, they are missing out.

Take care and God bless


Posted By: Steve

Posted On: 3 days ago
Views: 173
PBS

Hi Don!

You are right - PBS was accidentally misspelled as "PBC" when we first launched this poll, but was quickly changed less than 30 minutes later when this error was pointed out to us. Most people voting in this poll have seen the option as "PBS."


Posted By: Dan

Posted On: 4 days ago
Views: 179
Network TV

CNN is the "Clinton New Network"


Posted By: Don the Norski

Posted On: 4 days ago
Views: 191
Thrivent Did Some Editing

.... because there wasn't PBS originally.

Fess up, Admin... was it PBC, or something else? I know it wasn't PBS -- you done changed it on us without explanation.


Posted By: Perelandra

Posted On: 4 days ago
Views: 203
Huh?

Don, above our comments, I see PBS listed as one of the answers, with 13% of those responding to the poll listed as watching that network.
I'm out of the running here, as it is rather hard to watch network TV when your TV isn't hooked up to the outside world!


Posted By: Don the Norski

Posted On: 4 days ago
Views: 208
PBS

Shar,

PBS is a network, just like ABC is a network. Local stations have to pay for their material that they receive from the network. Locals can choose to air their own programming, and here, OPB does a wonderful job of mixing their own with the nationally available programs.


Posted By: Shar

Posted On: 4 days ago
Views: 230
Favorite stations

The question said "network station." I don't believe PBS is considered a network station. It has different programming in every locale. I don't think CNN is considered a network either.


Posted By: Troudy

Posted On: 4 days ago
Views: 234
TV

I am wiith you, Don. CNN was also not listed. PBS was left out. Some one is sleeping in the home office.

Have a blessed evening and a better tomorrow.


Posted By: Don the Norski

Posted On: 5 days ago
Views: 304
TV

I'm very disappointed to not see PBS as a choice. Something without commercials, neutral content (or at least balanced), and unafraid to tackle issues is a rare commodity these days.


 

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