CNBC broadcast on a 7 second delay

Quote from gnome:

They might have been running a delay for longer than just recently. Years ago when they took some live call-in questions, some caller asked Liebe Geft, "do you shave your cunt"?

Well? Did she?
 
Quote from gnome:

I don't know.... was laughing so hard I didn't hear her reply. :mad:

Well, I think we can safely say that whoever did hear it heard it with a 7 second delay.
 
Quote from flytiger:

Well, I think we can safely say that whoever did hear it heard it with a 7 second delay.

I don't think so... probably initiated a delay afterwards.
 
Anything that goes thru a satellite is on roughly 7 second delay...
It has nothing to do with CNBC.

And virtually everything on "cable" goes thru a satellite.

Watch any sporting event...
And listen to the radio broadcast at the same time...
Only the radio is in real-time... unless it's satellite radio.
 
Quote from DeeDeeTwo:

Anything that goes thru a satellite is on roughly 7 second delay...
It has nothing to do with CNBC.

And virtually everything on "cable" goes thru a satellite.

Watch any sporting event...
And listen to the radio broadcast at the same time...
Only the radio is in real-time... unless it's satellite radio.

I understand that, but they didn't just start doing this, right?

I've been tuning into CNBC every morning before the opening bell, and I just noticed this delay yesterday.

I notice these things because I get psyched up every morning when that bell begins to ring, and I check my clock every morning. (It's a part of my daily routine. :D )

There wasn't a noticeable difference between the internet clock and the CNBC clock before.


Oh well, I never trade based on the "news" from CNBC anyways....
 
Quote from sunggong:

I understand that, but they didn't just start doing this, right?

I've been tuning into CNBC every morning before the opening bell, and I just noticed this delay yesterday.

I notice these things because I get psyched up every morning when that bell begins to ring, and I check my clock every morning. (It's a part of my daily routine. :D )

There wasn't a noticeable difference between the internet clock and the CNBC clock before.


Oh well, I never trade based on the "news" from CNBC anyways....

What's the big deal?
 
Any delay in Cable is pretty obvious when you watch a HD broadcast next to a regular broadcast. The HD broadcast is always a few seconds ahead of the regular broadcast. I was in a bar once watching a baseball game. It was a long bar, and one side of the bar had a HD TV, the other side had a regular TV. It was funny hearing cheers coming from one side of the bar a few seconds before the other side of the bar knew what had happened.
 
Quote from macal425:

Any delay in Cable is pretty obvious when you watch a HD broadcast next to a regular broadcast. The HD broadcast is always a few seconds ahead of the regular broadcast. I was in a bar once watching a baseball game. It was a long bar, and one side of the bar had a HD TV, the other side had a regular TV. It was funny hearing cheers coming from one side of the bar a few seconds before the other side of the bar knew what had happened.

why is this?
 
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