Satellite LDL Fails, Dish Network ques commercial over TWC

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Uploaded by on Jul 24, 2008

The LDL fails in the middle of First Outlook, then Dish Network qued their commercials (commercials only seen by Dish Network subscribers) over TWC. The LDL is later reset in the middle of the LF, around the time when the south central region is being shown.

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  • what channel is it on

  • All of you are a bunch of nerds!!!! If u watch the weather channel for that long to notice the issue, you have problems!! Go get a girlfriend or someone you can talk to. By the way that commercial sucked ass!

  • I LOVE THE WEATHER CHANNEL

    but omg that old guy is retiring TODAY!!! me & my dad were like WHAT?!

  • I am sorry for my ignorance: what is LDL?

  • The way the commercials are cued is via a GPI controller, said GPI controller can be really easily set off, for example, if the IS is rebooted improperly, a voltage trigger can flip the commercials to activate, maybe what happend (Commerical wise anyways).

  • my dad loves that commercial, funny, lol

  • Cable is better then Sat Dish's

  • When I wook up at 6 yesterday morinig, tuned into TWC, and saw the blue strip.

    The LDL for DirecTV failed to cue at 1:58 yesterday.

  • The Dish IntelliStar was rebooted so it could receive the July 1st update to the cable IntelliStars (top LDL strip color change from gray to blue).

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