Fox 50 cut to comercial and we missed the end of the NFL playoff game! (Simpson: station, island)
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What kind of an operation are they running over there? They cut to a commercial in OT between the Cardinals and Green Bay. Ran a bunch of crap promos and came back to the post game show. I have never seen this happen before in my life!!!!!! Wow! What incompetence!
What kind of an operation are they running over there? They cut to a commercial in OT between the Cardinals and Green Bay. Ran a bunch of crap promos and came back to the post game show. I have never seen this happen before in my life!!!!!! Wow! What incompetence!
What, precisely, was your reason in posting this here? I would think a complaint email directly to the station would be more fruitful?
Well, I know I got up and missed the game-winning interception, and came back to find the game over. I "re-wound" the game a bit on my DVR to catch the play. There were no commercials or promos interrupting it.
What kind of an operation are they running over there? They cut to a commercial in OT between the Cardinals and Green Bay. Ran a bunch of crap promos and came back to the post game show. I have never seen this happen before in my life!!!!!! Wow! What incompetence!
This is 100% false. The entire game was shown. It must have been something with your setup or your provider.
I saw the whole thing also (except it was a game-winning fumble recovery when I watched it).
Maybe so - ball never touched the ground, but I guess technically it was still a fumble.
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