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Chance of commercial break inturupting a story on CNN



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Chance of commercial break inturupting a story on CNN

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  1. Bubos says:

    If you don’t like commercial television, make travel plans, drop the accent, and emigrate somewhere with decent public television.

  2. RJ says:

    War, money, and disease(ok, this one I get) do not interest you? You must be so interesting to talk to. How was that last online gaming experience? Or are you more interested in that Russian Mel is dating now.

    • Cowlifornia says:

      Why do you have to talk to people? Waste of time unless it applies to the current situation.

      It is useful to know something about what is going on, but the opinions of the ‘media’ drive me nuts.

      Why should the police be punished for beating a criminal who endangered lives? ….

  3. Syllable Nazi says:

    I hate it when commercials interrupt spelling lessons, maybe that happened to you and that’s why you don’t know how to spell interrupt.

  4. fubuki says:

    I’d like to inturugate you regarding your spelling comprehension.

  5. Spanish says:

    Don’t inturupt me!

  6. Snommelp says:

    Wait, news channels do stories on things other than war, economy, and pandemics? What is this mysterious “something that I actually find interesting,” anyway?

    • Athanar says:

      Anything else.

      • Snommelp says:

        *sigh* point I was trying to make was that news channels don’t cover anything other than those topics. My fault, I suppose, for trying to be clever about it instead of just saying it plainly.

  7. Nerte says:

    This should be directly linked to failblog.

    Good and funny graph though!

  8. Athanar says:

    It’s not the commercial break that bothers me. It’s that they wait 20 minutes and a couple more breaks before actually showing the story they were talking about before the break.

  9. tyler says:

    I could tell you watched major news by your spelling before i even got to the CNN bit.
    what else is there on CNN besides swine flu hype, war, and crime stories?

  10. Steve says:

    This is just a failed chart. The percentages should add up to be 100%, but something you find interesting is 100% by itself. This should just be on failblog.
    Other than that, you’re an ignorant fool if you find non of the other three even the slightest bit interesting.

    • SteveIsWrong says:

      While I agree that this is a completely fail chart, you’re wrong that the percentages should add up to 100. It still makes perfect sense to say, for example, that a story on Swine Flu and a story about the Economy both have a 60% chance of being interrupted by a commercial break. That’s a “total” of 120%, but I’m not quite sure why you insist on adding the percentages together, since the chart is about separate events.

      • m.j.k. says:

        yup.

        it’s not like it’s a pie chart. =/

        though I, too, agree that at least war should muster some kind of interest/concern.

  11. HTizzle says:

    SPELL CHECK, Graph Jam, SPELL CHECK!!!

  12. Steaming Pile says:

    Subby must be a Nancy Grace fan.

  13. wow says:

    swine flu is a joke, way more people die from the cold then the swine flu.
    the econamy is only bad because the media sccares everyone by saying how its horrible, so people stop spending money, and now that it really iss bad, the media keeps on saying it, so they spend less and less all the time. the war is for good case i think.
    but i know what they mean, like when they talk about something that cool like tornadoes or high speed chases

    • jordin says:

      That’s because swine flu has been around for like a month, whereas colds have been around for at least ten years — possibly longer. It’s just an overall silly comparison to make, and I hope at least a few people recognize that.

      Look, it’s called prevention. Swine flu may have the potential, based on its currently known properties, to be really deadly, and we’re watching it to find out if it will be. And really, I haven’t seen much alarmism about it from the news networks themselves (even on Fox News).

      • Joel says:

        Swine flu has been engineered by the government, thats why! They are paving the way for the NWO and use the news to broadcast their propaganda!

  14. xikil4kandyx says:

    I know dude they cut my stories off to D8

  15. ClariPossum says:

    Change this to “chance of the phone ringing during a report on the news” and it’s my life. I have the news on all day at work (hotel lobby) and it seems like JUST when I want to hear something, there goes the phone…


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