Wednesday, November 26, 2008
Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade
Be sure not to forget to watch the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. It will air tomorrow morning at 9am.
Many Stations will Move to Original Channel After DTV Transition
We have some new information about the DTV transition. All broadcast television stations in the nation will return to their regular channels after the DTV switch. That is they will move their digital station to the channel that their analog station is currently on. After the switch you will have to rescan your digital box or digital television for channels on February 17 next year. Some stations will not be moving back.
Johnson City Christmas Parade
Last weekend Johnson City held its annual Christmas parade. It included the usual floats along with local high school bands and of course Santa Claus.
Saturday, November 15, 2008
Election 2008 Results
We now have the results of the election. Obama had 349 electoral votes and McCain had 162. Now we see the Electoral map where McCain has much of the Southeast and Midwestern region. Obama succeeded more in the Northeast, Pacific,and Great Lakes States. Now here is a map showing how many electoral votes each state has. The popular vote was very close by about 2%.
Tuesday, November 4, 2008
Independents in the 2008 Election
Independent candidates this election are Ralph Nader, Chuck Baldwin, Bob Barr, Charles Jay, Cynthia McKinney, and Brian Moore.
Poll Results
Last night we ran a poll asking our viewers who they are voting for. Today we have the results. It was a close poll with Obama getting 50%. McCain had 40% and the Independents have 10%. That 10% went to Ralph Nader who is one of the six Independent candidates.
Record Setting Election
Today our nation will be voting for the next president of the United States. This year’s election is very important to most people because they are looking for change. They will be voting for the candidate who they think is best for the job. Whether it be Sen. John McCain or Sen. Barack Obama this election will be in the record books as either the first Black President or the Oldest President.
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