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Anonymous
Years ago
One HD drop the ball with ads
Linda - that is all well and good if you KNOW they're doing that. I was watching the game Mantis is referring to and I was stunned; a Sports Tonight "update" that spoils the replay in progress? considering they're supposedly running a dedicated sports channel, that is epic fail.
But as you say, I watch diligently now. As soon as ad breaks arrive my finger is on the mute button and my eyes are closed.
It isn't the first time they've done this. When the Jazz beat the Lakers on a last-second jumper by D-Will, they showed the footage of the game-winning shot during a break in the first quarter.