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I'm in Miami on business since last week and FNC hasn't been working properly for about the last 6 days; it's either constantly buffering, or going mute. The irony is, it's the only channel that is dong this, no other channel has once had this problem. Is anyone else that is an avid FNC watcher having similar issues?
Clearly the super secret anti-Fox News czar has been using tax dollars from the conservative Americans to pay illegal immigrants to indoctrinate the children of the controllers at Fox News so the children spill their grape juice on the controls messing up the signal
Of course I have no source for this since it is entirely made up...
I will be able to infiltrate the Tea Party Express II just fine
I'm in Miami on business since last week and FNC hasn't been working properly for about the last 6 days; it's either constantly buffering, or going mute. The irony is, it's the only channel that is dong this, no other channel has once had this problem. Is anyone else that is an avid FNC watcher having similar issues?
Did you call Comcast Cable and report the problem? Or tell the hotel management where you're staying about this problem?
It's not at all unusual for cable TV to "screw up" in the Miami area. And, yes, sometimes it is just one channel or another which you can't get. I found that often it was MSNBC which would go out.
If you haven't called Comcast by this point, you probably should. By the way, Channel 7 in Miami is the local FOX channel. Won't get FOX national news on that one, but it is the local FOX channel. Rick Sanchez used to work there.
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