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'Classic' lottery game replacing Michigan Winfall
It's only a matter of time. It gives them the advantage of not having to broadcast drawings twice a day. That saves them money, and that means we get screwed.
May 11, 2005, 3:20 pm - liberal47 - Lottery News

tennessee and ohio very close numbers
GAMES AND DRAWING TIMES(All times are Central)CASH 3EVERY NIGHT6:28 PMCASH 4EVERY NIGHT6:28 PMPOWERBALLWEDNESDAY, SATURDAY 9:59 PMLOTTO 5MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY10:34 PMLottery Drawings are broadcast on the following TEL partner television stations: Chattanooga: WTVC - ABC Channel 9 Jackson: WBBJ - ABC Channel 7 Knoxville: WBIR - NBC Channel 10 Memphis: WMC - NBC Channel 5 Nashville: WKRN - ABC Channel 2 Tri-cities area: WKPT - ABC Channel 19
Apr 14, 2005, 2:23 pm - Jani Norman - Pick 5 Forum

Texas Midday 2/28...
Had that been on a Houston station, I would have called and reported it. I say, that's what you need to do. I haven't noticed that happening in our area. I'm not sure we even get the numbers broadcasted at noon....I'm always watching MY Soap Opera! And, I don't recall that ever happening during the night broadcast, it may have and I wasn't watching. I usually get mine off the internet...it seems faster than the TV.Maybe your LAST sentence is correct....lol
Feb 28, 2005, 2:46 pm - MollyG - Pick 3 Forum

Powerball 26-Feb-2005
At least they televise it that's more than most lotteries can claim now. Who knows how Wa. state picks their balls anymore since there are no tapes and no broadcast drawings.
Feb 28, 2005, 4:08 am - dvdiva - Jackpot Games Forum

10 Second Prizes in Washington
Yes it's lame that they don't broadcast the drawings anymore however the rest is really out there.You might want to lay off of what ever that was.If anything it should show that player that he should have covered all the Megaballs not just a few of them.Now if you want to call the Governor's race a scam then yes, it was a scam. If someone was interested then they could check out http://www.soundpolitics.com.Sad the new governor was elected by 129 votes and yet all the large counties have 100+
Feb 18, 2005, 2:06 am - dvdiva - Jackpot Games Forum

delaware....live drawings
exactly.and just because you are videotaping the drawings does not mean that you need to televise them. you can broadcast them on the lottery's website.
Jan 24, 2005, 8:44 pm - DoctorEw220 - Lottery Discussion Forum

ball drawings vs. computer drawings
It's all about accountability. Players want to know that the drawing is random and not tampered with. The best way states can do that is have televised drawings of balls. They could also post televised drawings on their website if they don't have it broadcast on public access channel.
Jan 24, 2005, 2:43 pm - dvdiva - Lottery Discussion Forum

Landmark bill would ban computerized lottery drawings in Delaware
Quote: Originally posted by DoctorEw220 on January 21, 2005i sent a nice, long e-mail to the PA lottery about how they can easily cut costs by video-taping the mid-day drawings and uploading them to the website instead of televising them. that way, they need not pay money to TV stations to broadcast them, but they still have live, authentic, vidoe-taped drawings, but the players can view the draw on the website instead of the TV. the sales would go up, and the lottery still wouldn't pay as much
Jan 21, 2005, 10:50 am - Todd - Lottery News

Landmark bill would ban computerized lottery drawings in Delaware
i sent a nice, long e-mail to the PA lottery about how they can easily cut costs by video-taping the mid-day drawings and uploading them to the website instead of televising them. that way, they need not pay money to TV stations to broadcast them, but they still have live, authentic, vidoe-taped drawings, but the players can view the draw on the website instead of the TV. the sales would go up, and the lottery still wouldn't pay as much as they would for televising the drawings.
Jan 21, 2005, 12:28 am - DoctorEw220 - Lottery News

state thats most likely rigged
Live television broadcasts are not actually live; they use a fifteen-second time delay, and it's not uncommon for one frame to freeze when the signal is temporarily lost.This happened just last year when the movie Failsafe was remade with George Clooney (the balck-and-white original, with Henry Fonda as the president, was much better, in my opinion). That was a live broadcast, and toward the end of the performance, the program froze on a single frame for about twenty seconds.
Nov 29, 2004, 8:02 pm - jim695 - Lottery Discussion Forum