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I can't seem to stay away from small screen color sets. I'll buy all I can get. The 9" Panasonic white kitchen sets, turn yellow after a while. I understand, they're made of flame-proof plastic. Probably U/V discoloration.
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That was a good idea. I sometimes wish TV stations would go back to that schedule, as daytime programming on television these days isn't worth watching; as we used to say in the '70s, it is strictly from hunger. Talk shows, game shows (one network station in Cleveland carries a syndicated version of Family Feud, while another has Jeopardy! just before its four p. m. newscast), and other ho-hum fare are all that's on daytime TV anymore (at least here in northern Ohio) after the soap operas. NBC is only showing one, at one p.m. Eastern time, while the other two networks still have three or more soaps before the first newscast of the day.
News at four p. m. is also something no US TV station had until a couple years ago. I wonder how many people actually see these late afternoon newscasts, as most people are still at work at that hour of the day. (Cleveland has two early newscasts, on channels 5 and 8.) Of course, with all the cable channels available today (including retro digital subchannels), I guess people are finding a lot more entertaining stuff to watch during daytime hours outside of the broadcast networks, including older shows from the days when television was fun to watch. TV Guide magazine used to publish local and national TV schedules, with listings from 7 a.m. through the end of prime time (11 p.m. Eastern), but not any more. Today, TV Guide shows only prime-time listings for the major networks and cable. The network listings are identified by network, not by local channel numbers as they were years ago. These listings are sometimes seriously incorrect if the networks have unscheduled programming changes, such as Presidential speeches or other special programming that preempts or moves regular shows to later time periods. This happens quite regularly in the summer when local stations preempt some or all of a network's prime-time programming for baseball or other sports; channel 3 in Cleveland, the NBC affiliate, does this without warning. They fulfill their obligation to the network by videotaping the preempted shows and showing them at unearthly hours of the morning, but tell me honestly--who is going to stay up until three a.m. to watch an NBC show that was telecast live during prime time? Digital cable makes it impossible to tape shows on standard VCRs for later viewing, and not everyone has or wants a DVR. Shucks, I don't even have the TV cable connected to my VCR anymore--I have the cable going directly to the set's antenna-cable jack, and I use my VCR strictly for watching old tapes. My DVD player gets far more use than the VCR nowadays. Haven't recorded a TV show in a long time and don't intend to, as, IMO, there is nothing on TV these days worth watching twice. Isn't there an FCC rule stating that television stations must provide a notice that network programming will be preempted by local shows? TV stations used to do this years ago, in this form or something similar: "[Program title] will not be seen tonight, in order that we may bring you the following [station name] special presentation." The other network stations in Cleveland do just that, but channel 3 just preempts network shows almost at will, without saying a word beforehand. Don't get me started on NBC's habit of preempting their weekend evening news with sports programming. I have often wondered whether NBC feels sports on weekends is more important to their ratings than their own nightly newscast; it must be, otherwise they wouldn't let the sports programming slop over into the six o'clock news hour.
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The local stations down here start the "6 o'clock" news at 4 or 5. They have Live at 5 on 5, then rehash the same dopey stuff at 5.30, regurgitate it AGAIN at 6, the networks take over a 6.30, then quite a few of 'em rerun the same 3 stories of a Horrible Wreck on the Interstate at 7 & 7.30 that we've heard about EVERY 30 minutes since 4 or 5.... And just in case you missed it, they dutifully repeat it AGAIN at 11 PM..The ads are even worse-down here, there's some bucktoothed guy w/a cheesy beard/stache who has been the spokesperson for "Johnson City Honda... Johnson City" for AGES, to try to get you believe that you'll get less of a screwing at the JC Honda emporium than you would if you went to the Dastardly cutpurses in Bristol or Kingsport.
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Yes Sandy everyone including us little kids, wore nice clothes. People did that sort of thing back in the day. I didn't like getting dressed as a toddler, and I still don't lit to dress up to this day.
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Me neither. I had to wear a coat & tie ALL THE TIME at the private school I went to. HATED it.
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I don't like to be around people dressed like that, especially if they're wearing a black nametag with white lettering. One approached me this evening and before he could even start speaking I said "Sorry, I'm not interested". He then moved onto the others standing around.
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I am so tired of this that the only thing I will watch on channel 3 local news anymore is the weather forecast at 6 or 11 p.m. I do watch NBC Nightly News at 6:30, though, mostly live, although every once in a while I'll miss it for one reason or another and will pick it up on my tablet from NBC's streaming video. Some nights I don't even do that, and frankly, I don't miss it. Bad news is what makes ratings for these broadcasts; I realize that, but I am thankful I have the choice of either not watching it at all or shutting it off if I don't care to see any of it.
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...And at LEAST 90% of the so-called "news" the local yokels put on is "Feel Good" BS, or something I, & I suspect a lot of others, couldn't care less about... But YOU can get a GREAT DEAL from Johnson City Honda, Johnson City..
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Interestingly enough, seems that those that use the 7" sets regularly choose Motorola as their "daily driver".
At the moment, I have 2 working, an Admiral 19A11SN, and a Motorola VT-71. The Admiral has such a razor sharp clear picture, the Motorola isn't quite as crisp but I seem to gravitate to the Motorola. The Admiral's picture is so sharp that it might as well be a more modern transistor BW set, the Motorola....you watch it and it reminds you that it's still an old television
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The only good news is the young girl, that was stabbed multiple times by her "friends", is home and recovering nicely. The bad news is three shootings, with one fatality, overnight. ![]() Fox6 news, "Fair and Balanced". ![]() During the day, I'll turn on "Touch TV" for a while. They show the important historical facts of the day and old newsreels, plus local weather and news briefs. It's a digital sub of the CBS channel. |
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I have to take inventory, as I have four Zenith 9" cube sets, one badged Heathkit. Small, Sears, Goldstar-built sets. Funai-built 9" Magnavox undercabinet set. Everyone grumbles about Funai sets, but their small screen TV only models are really reliable. The VCR combos, not so. |
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