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Originally posted by honeychile
Sure, it's on the news! It's another chance to smear a politician!
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I guess I'll have to add the broadcasters perspective here.
If a TV station did this and it was discovered, the station would/could lose its license.
In advertising, this would be called "misleading advertising."
Of course any party and/or administration does what it can to "control" the media, but I haven't seen any be as cynical as this one -- and I've been around TV news since the Nixon Administration.
In the end, it's not so embarassing that he/they did it, but that they got busted. They were dumb. I suppose it didn't occur to anyone that people watch satellite transponders before and after scheduled feeds.