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Two things that I've meant to write about for some time, but that always slipped my mind.
An email yesterday brought these to the forefront again:
The nationwide channels usually have Eastern and Western feeds, so that the shows air at the same local times on the East Coast and the West Coast.
The feed we are getting is the Eastern feed. Presumably, this is what Campus Televideo, the Dish Network reseller that UCI uses, gives us.
So, a lot of shows are 3 hours ahead of the schedule printed in the local newspapers.
The second thing: it seems that the audio levels are not normalized. In some channels, the audio level is lower than in others. Professional cable outlets normalize the audio levels