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I hear stuff all the time about TV stations breaking into their programming to show car chases as they unfold, live, from chopper-cams and sky-cams and the like.

Funnily enough, though, I can't recall an instance - not one - in which the New York television stations interrupted the viewing schedule to show a car being chased on a New York highway. Of course, I hardly watch any television, but it hardly even makes the local 11:00 news unless the car ended up crashing into a minivan, and even then, the only video you get is generally the mangled aftermath.

Is showing the chases live an LA thing? Or maybe not showing them - or not detailing choppers to follow - is a New York thing? I wonder which way of handling it is more common?

Hm.

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Date: 2003-02-08 04:51 pm (UTC)
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Is showing the chases live an LA thing? Or maybe not showing them - or not detailing choppers to follow - is a New York thing? I wonder which way of handling it is more common?

It is ridiculously common in LA. I blame OJ and the slow speed chase. I have to confess, though, that there is sort of train-wreck facination with watching them sometimes. Which doesn't mean that I think they should be televised.

Is it *possible* to drive fast in New York? I thought that you pretty much lived at a crawl in the streets there...

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