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Name: cochrane ([email protected])
Date: Thu 6/27/2002??23:30:12
Subject: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: De Manatina
Message:
I agree, wk. I too, know very little Spanish, so I am not a casual watcher of de Mananita. I also have little patience for fast-forwarding through 3 hours of video tape each day. but if I recall, most of the Pausa segments occured on a Wednesday, so that may be the best day to catch it.
Also, regarding the availability of cable to watch this show, Telemundo is an over the air broadcast network seen on local affiliates, mainly in large markets with a large Hispanic population. It is certainly the case in Tucson, AZ, where it is broadcast on channel 40. Admittedly, a UHF signal is less desirable because of broadcast quality and signal strength, it is certainly viewable in many areas without cable. You would probably need cable to see it if you live farther away from a major Hispanic television market.
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> Is Cable Exspensive in the US? I don't get
> this
> show but I always had Cable TV
I
> don't know how it compares to other countries, but
> most of the people I know here in the US have
> cable or satellite. To answer the original
> question, I do get the channel in question and no,
> I don't watch it. I quit watching the show after
> the first couple of weeks. I caught a few of the
> freezes posted here, but I don't know much spanish
> and fast-forwarding through the show every day
> gets old very quickly. I had assumed that someone
> with more free time than I have was monitoring it,
> but perhaps not. I'll try to tape a few in the
> near future and see if they are still doing the
> pausa thing.
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