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The First High Definition Debate

15 Nov 2007 01:10 pm

HDNet -- Dan Rather's new home, will bring its HD cameras to Iowa on Dec. to broadcast the Black and Brown presidential forum live.

(No, Rather is not the host -- NPR's Michelle Norris and PBS's Ray Suarez have the honors.)

But -- HD!

Live coverage begins at 7:30 ET with a Dan Rather pre-game show.

All eight Dems will attend.

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Comments (2)

Pols in HD - God help us!

Actually, I hate to admit it as a dem, but I get Rupert Murdoch's DirecTV and we get CNN in HD now. I don't know if tonight's debate will be in HD...but most of their live programming is now.

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