I'm a masochist. Sue me.
June 3, 2007 2:16 PM   Subscribe

Does anyone know if tonight's U.S. Democratic Presidential debate will be shown on UK television?

I can't seem to find it on Tivo's guide. I have Sky's full channel package, so I guess if it's on any channel, I should be able to get it.
posted by Optamystic to Law & Government (9 answers total)
 
Best answer: If it's anywhere, it'll be on CNN International, though it doesn't list it on the lineup at 7pm ET. But CNN Pipeline will stream it online: it's free-trial subscription now, but it's expected to go free in July, so you shouldn't end up paying.
posted by holgate at 2:41 PM on June 3, 2007


Best answer: Yes, CNN pipeline has it
posted by A189Nut at 2:42 PM on June 3, 2007


Best answer: It's not on CNN International, so it looks like internet only.
posted by patricio at 2:47 PM on June 3, 2007


Response by poster: Ok, cool. I have CNN pipeline anyway, I was just hoping to be lied to on the big screen. Thanks all.
posted by Optamystic at 2:50 PM on June 3, 2007


Doesn't BBC Parliament show this sort of thing? Sometimes at least.
posted by reklaw at 3:58 PM on June 3, 2007


Response by poster: Man, I hope so, because this CNN stream is buffering so much as to be unwatchable.
posted by Optamystic at 4:15 PM on June 3, 2007


Best answer: Somewhere above 500 in the Sky lineup. Start at 501 and go upwards through the news channels. My money'd be on CNBC.
posted by genghis at 4:24 PM on June 3, 2007


Response by poster: That did it, genghis. It's on CNNEU - Channel 506 on Sky.
posted by Optamystic at 4:32 PM on June 3, 2007


Response by poster: Well, I watched it. I can't believe I blew a question on that.
posted by Optamystic at 6:28 PM on June 3, 2007


« Older Some type of spam bot (er, something) has taken...   |   3 person room in Sitges? Newer »
This thread is closed to new comments.