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Streaming Election Night Broadcast TV?

Posted by timothy on Wed Oct 29, 2008 04:32 PM
from the wailing-and-gnashing-of-teeth dept.
kakapo writes "A couple of years ago, we dumped our cable TV, and don't have much luck getting old-fashioned broadcast where we live. That's fine — we can download or netflix almost anything we want to see, and it is great not to pay the Comcast tax every month. Problem is, now I want to watch the election live, complete with talking heads, pundits, glitzy graphics and all the rest, rather than reading about it on a website. So, is there any way to download network TV / CNN / MSNBC in real time — I don't mind paying. And yes, we could visit friends, but ideally our kids would watch the first part and then go to bed — and a sitter would be expensive if we have to wait until late for the result."
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  • Yes (Score:5, Informative)

    by Thelasko (1196535) on Wednesday October 29 2008, @04:34PM (#25560545) Journal
    Go here [cnn.com] and click on "live video."
      • Re:Yes (Score:4, Funny)

        by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday October 29 2008, @04:54PM (#25560889)

        Dave Byrd [premierelections.com], is that you?

        • Re:Yes (Score:5, Interesting)

          by mongoose(!no) (719125) on Wednesday October 29 2008, @05:48PM (#25561643) Homepage

          No, only winning move is not to play....

          I was really excited to vote in this election (as I missed bing born early enough for the the last one by a few weeks), but both the canidates seem like incompetent panderers. I cast my vote hoping that my canidate will return to how he was before the primaries, and not pander to his party so much.

          • Re:Yes (Score:5, Insightful)

            by Eskarel (565631) on Wednesday October 29 2008, @08:52PM (#25563719)
            They both supported the bailout because the bailout had to happen. It should have had teeth the way the UK one did(everyone at the top of every bank the UK government socialized got fired) and it probably should have had a better plan than "we'll buy lot of your stock, but we're the government so we can't own a private corporation and so we despite owning the vast majority of your company we won't have voting rights", but the banks themselves needed to be bailed out even if the individuals didn't.

            They don't both support the war(at least not identically, yes both support afghanistan, but Obama wants out of Iraq).

            Redistribution of wealth depends an awful lot on how they do it. McCain will continue the usual republican model where they "create wealth" so that rich people can be richer making everyone else comparatively poorer. I'm not entirely sure what Obama will do in the end, a hand out to everyone doesn't work, but providing people with health care, protections at work, free education, and general assistance to ensure that rather than working hard to make someone else rich some of their hard work is rewarded by making them a little bit wealthier is a redistribution of wealth I can get behind.

            The current system of wealth distribution is flawed. The folks who do the work get barely enough to get by, the folks who run the companies(even if they didn't build them and don't contribute to them) get paid bucketloads, and the scum sucking stock trading weasels make even more playing the market game at the expense of everyone else(including the companies that the stock market is supposed to provide investment captal for).

  • Hulu.com? (Score:5, Informative)

    by sohmc (595388) on Wednesday October 29 2008, @04:34PM (#25560549)
    Hulu had streaming live feeds of the debates. I'd think they'd have some sort of streaming feed come election day. Also, I know CNN has streaming feeds of some of their programs.
  • Check the Cable feed (Score:5, Informative)

    by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday October 29 2008, @04:34PM (#25560551)

    Have you tried plugging a TV into the cable feed? A lot of times, the cable company won't bother implementing a cancellation, figuring that reclaiming the box is good enough and saving the cost of a truck roll. It's possible that you'll still have analog basic cable on that "disconnected" cable line. Alternately, you could sign up for one month of limited Analog Cable for $15.

  • by Splab (574204) on Wednesday October 29 2008, @04:35PM (#25560561)

    This election is pretty much sealing the fate of the western world as we know it; we are quite a lot of people very very interested in the results.

    • by LWATCDR (28044) on Wednesday October 29 2008, @04:56PM (#25560911) Homepage Journal

      No it isn't
      Let me fill you in.
      If McCain wins odds are that we will have a Democratic majority on congress.
      The end result is that it should keep things somewhat in the center. Or very little will get done that doesn't have a universal support.
      If Obama wins we will have a Democratic congress. Truth is that I would bet that it will also go more towards the center but if they start really messing up then in two years congress will shift back towards the Republicans and we will again have balance.
      If Obama or McCain really mess up we fire them in four years and get a new president.
      In the end it will not be the end of the world.
      Geez I don't like Obama's energy policy since it is not as pro nuclear as I would like. I am not all that fond of McCain's tax plan. Or Obama's "Guess what folks. You can not give a tax cut to someone that already pays zero or gets more back than they pay in. That is called charity."
      Truth is I doubt it matter much one way or the other. I don't think their is a great man running for president this year but I also don't think their is a monster running.
      Chill out and relax.

      • by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday October 29 2008, @05:15PM (#25561207)

        If Obama or McCain really mess up we fire them in four years and get a new president.

        Like we did with George W Bush?

      • by fiannaFailMan (702447) on Wednesday October 29 2008, @05:53PM (#25561697) Journal

        I'd agree with most of what you say were it not for Sarah Palin. That woman puts the fear of God in me, and I'm an atheist! Can you imagine someone in the President's seat who doesn't even know what the Bush Doctrine is without having to phone a friend? We had a retard in the oval office for 8 years and it has been an unmitigated disaster. Lord help us if the American voters once again show disdain for educated people as 'elitists.'

  • Listen instead (Score:5, Informative)

    by duffbeer703 (177751) on Wednesday October 29 2008, @04:37PM (#25560603)

    Any decent AM radio station will have full-time election coverage, and radio news is generally 1000% better than the swill that you see on TV.

    • Re:Listen instead (Score:5, Informative)

      by Crazy Man on Fire (153457) on Wednesday October 29 2008, @04:42PM (#25560685) Homepage

      AM or your local FM NPR station if you can pull it in. I've found NPR's live election coverage to be quite good.

    • Re:Listen instead (Score:5, Insightful)

      by pilgrim23 (716938) on Wednesday October 29 2008, @04:45PM (#25560735)

      I totally agree and plan on finding out what Americans do on Election Day via shortwave radio from BBC or Radio Sierra-Leon or some other non partisan source on my antique Halicrafters. I am by the way IN the US and a US citizen. Ever consider some other country could run a propaganda station? they might call it..oh I don't know... " Voice of America"...or something....

  • Slingbox (Score:5, Interesting)

    by Thelasko (1196535) on Wednesday October 29 2008, @04:39PM (#25560641) Journal
    If you have a friend with a slingbox [wikipedia.org] you could use that.
  • Why watch at home? (Score:5, Insightful)

    by cashman73 (855518) on Wednesday October 29 2008, @04:42PM (#25560683) Journal
    While CNN [cnn.com], MSNBC [msnbc.com], and Faux News [foxnews.com], are all likely to have live streaming feeds of election results, it might be more worthwhile to head to your local sports bar. They'll very likely have the election results on, and they have a reasonable supply of alcohol as well, which will come in handy no matter who wins (if your candidate of choice wins, you celebrate; if the other guy wins, you drown away your sorrows),... ;-)
  • C-SPAN streams live (Score:4, Informative)

    by NevDull (170554) on Wednesday October 29 2008, @04:42PM (#25560689) Homepage Journal
    For the things you want to watch which are covered on C-SPAN, you can see C-SPAN 1, 2, and 3, and C-SPAN Radio here [cspan.org].
  • Screw that... (Score:4, Insightful)

    by R2.0 (532027) on Wednesday October 29 2008, @04:42PM (#25560691)

    I think I'm going to take a sleeping pill right after work and try to sleep through the whole thing. There's no point in watching it "unfold" - the next day my guy will either be President Elect or not, and my watching breathless talking heads constantly reanalyzing the same data isn't going to change it one way or another.

  • the "i don't own a tv and i have to tell everyone about it" guy

    in answer to your question: who cares? why do you feel the need to tell everyone you don't own a tv? that's the real subtext of your question

    and if you think that's a smarmy answer, well then i have a real answer for you: GO BUY A TV. GET CABLE OR SATELLITE. END OF STORY. your brain will not melt, you will not be contributing to the downfall of western civilization. really. or, go ahead and listen to the various unnecessary technical gymanstics you must perform offered in this thead. instead of simply going and getting yourself a simple, harmless television

    the onion was prescient: Area Man Constantly Mentioning He Doesn't Own A Television [theonion.com]

    this is some sort of genuine subculture. and if not owning a television turns one into a vainglorious buffoon, then please, everyone should own a television, for the sake of a healthy sense of humility. sheesh

  • FOX (Score:5, Funny)

    by inzy (1095415) on Wednesday October 29 2008, @04:59PM (#25560977)

    i believe Fox has the best coverage - i hear it's pretty balanced, and covers all the policy issues; I'm sure they'll have a stream with not too many adverts