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The Michigan Weekly-7/3 thru 7/9
The Michigan lottery is fishy. Especially on the weekends when there is no broadcast drawing.
Jul 10, 2005, 2:21 pm - emma pearl - Pick 3 Forum

Illinois lottery glitch gives players extra chance
Technical difficulties with the Illinois State Lottery's Friday broadcast could turn into a nice payoff for some Pick Four ticket holders.A programming glitch halted taping during the 12:40 p.m. drawing after the number nine had been already drawn on air, said lottery spokesman Courtney Hill. Since there was a problem with the live broadcast, four new numbers were drawn, Hill said. They were 3985.But the official number for Friday's Pick Four drawing was 9985, swapping the three for the origin
Apr 17, 2005, 10:48 am - Todd - Lottery News

RE: 4/14 IL mid. pick-4 draw...
Did anyone else see that??? Pick 3 was drawn OK and the first number of the Pick 4 was drawn and they stopped the drawing with a technical problem screen....with the drawing, not the broadcast.First number of the pick 4 was 9***.I wouldn't have won anyway but am curious as to why the draw was stopped in mid-draw. I've seen mistakes before and that always has indicated to me that it was broadcast live. But today's message came as the second pick-4 digit was about to be drawn.How could they h
Apr 14, 2005, 1:52 pm - Rick G - Pick 3 Forum

Washington Lottery to Discontinue Televised Drawings
The Washington Lottery said yesterday that it will not renew its contract to broadcast lottery drawings.The Lotto, Mega Million, Quinto, Lucky for Life, Daily Keno and Daily Game drawings have been broadcast on Television Washington, a statewide public affairs network, as part of a three-year contract.All televised drawings will end July 1.Lottery officials said the decision was based on research that found that less than 1 percent of players routinely viewed the televised drawings in order to f
Jun 9, 2004, 7:53 am - Todd - Lottery News

Cleveland TV Station Stole Mega Millions Broadcast
ok. why doesn't the ohio lottery broadcast the mega millions drawings on its carrier stations?
Mar 19, 2004, 10:01 pm - DoctorEw220 - Lottery News

CIA AND FBI monitor
China is the same..The big winner of each draw is broadcast by TV and its live showMaybe you guys ignored my assumption...
Feb 21, 2004, 11:40 pm - goose - Lottery Discussion Forum

what fell in n.c. tonight?
967----3852as seen on broadcast video at site. Verify after they enter at website.
Jul 6, 2003, 6:20 pm - JAP69 - Pick 3 Forum

Woman sues TV station over lottery numbers error
A Fort Lee, New Jersey, woman who says she thought fortune had smiled on her with a $250,000 winner in a 2009 Mega Millions drawing is suing WABC-TV for allegedly broadcasting the wrong winning numbers and leaving her devastated when she discovered she had won nothing. Rakel Daniele is seeking $75,000 in damages from WABC-TV, American Broadcasting Co., the Walt Disney Co. and an unidentified Jane Doe in a lawsuit that was transferred to federal District Court in Newark last week from state Su
Feb 27, 2011, 8:25 am - Todd - Lottery News

British Columbia Lottery taking bets on US election
Almost immediately, and without any notification, New York (tri-state area) radio station WABC-Radio TV cut Savage off the air and replaced him with the lesser rated Curtis And Cooby Show. KEYWORDS: replaced him with the lesser rated Curtis And Cooby Show. LESSER RATED! Is he going to by FIRED! Shortly thereafter, as Michael Savage discovered the issue and began discussing what was going on in/around the New York broadcast area, all Savage affiliates nationwide cut off the bro
Sep 29, 2016, 12:26 pm - bigbear29 - Lottery News

FIRST WORLD SERIES TELEVISED FOR MLB AFFICIANADOS
Time Line: October 1,, 1947, Bronx /Brooklyn, New York Classic World Series was broadcast for the first time; the New York Yankees (FAV) defeated the Brooklyn Dodgers (dog) 5-3 in game one , subway series, the Yankees went on to win the Series for games to three. broadcast announcers Red Barber and Mel Allen called the game . And for those lucky enough to have a TV, which were still hard to find in 1947, estimated 20 Million saw the game.
Oct 5, 2022, 10:50 am - eddessaknight - Lottery Discussion Forum