
When the lights go up on the Democratic presidential debate (the Iowa Brown and Black Forum) this Saturday, all the cameras will be HD. What's more,
HDNet is the exclusive national broadcaster of the event. With YouTube becoming standard fare in the presidential debates, we're glad to see a swing to the opposite side of the video quality spectrum. Granted, picture quality is not essential to the debate and maybe it even detracts from the point of the event; but still it's nice to see more HD-exclusive content, right? One thing's for sure, even if the candidates are able to hide behind "softball" questions and couched answers, there's
no hiding a bad makeup job or nervous tick from HD cameras!
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
DeadPlasmaCell @ Nov 30th 2007 12:42AM
Yay, nothing like spineless politicians in HD!
Seth A @ Nov 30th 2007 2:30AM
Great, yet another reason to be proud to depend on one of the only providers in the US without HDNet for ALL my HD needs.
Porfirio Reyes @ Nov 30th 2007 3:39AM
Yay, just what I wanted to see...a bunch of no good socialist commies in High Def..WHOOPY!!!!
Mike @ Nov 30th 2007 9:40AM
Bridget over at tv squad just reported that the debat is cancelled to to the newswriters going on strike
Eddie @ Nov 30th 2007 11:23AM
This actually is EXACTLY what I wanted to see, socialist commies that will rid us of our moronic redneck economically retarded and hyperaggressive overlords er, I mean, administration.
Power to the people in HD!
Walter @ Nov 30th 2007 2:16PM
CNN is HD...that just happened...but it was the Rep. debates. And it had YouTube [plants] as well. I hope the same is kept for this debate; we'll see if that anti-American Mark Cuban (and he crew) properly vet out the plants or lets them on.