Kevin M., to Joe Hass:
>
> At this point networks are arbitrary with the exceptions being news and 
> sports events, both live programing that seems to require wraparounds and 
> summaries and highlights and lowlights. I'm not a sports fan, but I 
> suspect  -- and I could be wrong -- there are more sports fans out there 
> than there are people willing to participate in a survey. 
>
> I still consider myself a fan, of many different teams and sports, despite 
that I don't have enough you-know-what to invest along that line in 
whatever way, and despite losing all the applicable channels, never mind 
those from Bristol, from our cable. (well, except the two run by Service 
Electric/Allentown that cover the local teams... but dad crabs even if I 
get up from the dinner table to watch them!)

And I have a sign in the front window of our house that while not 
specifically at survey-givers, has tended to keep them away. I've not seen 
a sports-related survey cross my Internet path in years.

B

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