Nine hasn’t update their electoral map.
Google seems to be updating via AP
I’d go as far as to say that some aspects (graphics, etc) are better than some of the US networks, less clutter on screen while telling all the information you need to know.
you allmost had me fool
it a mock LOL
7’s GFX seem to be a mix of the CNN ones and their own usual formatting.
Change of plans - coverage will continue on the ABC main channel between 2pm-3pm - Question Time will air on ABC Entertains (delayed outside of the AEDT timezone).
10 now breaking back to CBS and will be back at 3.30 AEDT
Watching 7’s coverage… they seem to be doing a better job on this than their local election broadcasts.
A good mix of guests, nice pace to it, Hugh doing a better job on the wall than Mark on his screen of dreams.
Turned my TV on, looks like all main channels (excluding multichannels and the ABC) are now American channels directly from New York (HD included)…
(Satire)
Out of the 3 commercial networks maybe yes, but the ABC is far ahead in this field.
How is the ABC far ahead of 7 doing a better job today when compared to their local election coverage?
How is the ABC far ahead of 7 doing a better job today when compared to their local election coverage?
Is this even a question?
Clearly you’re fixated on Seven no matter what. Each to their own I suppose.
SBS is actually a bit further ahead than the ABC, and that’s just because they’re relaying PBS coverage…
3 minutes ago…
ABC: Harris 109 - Trump 198
SBS Harris 112 - Trump 198
Andrew:How is the ABC far ahead of 7 doing a better job today when compared to their local election coverage?
Is this even a question?
Clearly you’re fixated on Seven no matter what. Each to their own I suppose.
My comment was that 7 is doing a better job today, on the US election, than they (7) do on their coverage of local elections.
I am comparing 7 to 7.
So you misread my comment by replying ‘out of the 3 commercial networks maybe’.
Apology accepted.