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Newspaper editorial in favor of authentic lottery drawings
Rebecca Hargrove, the lottery's chief executive officer and president, has said the savings largely come from not paying television stations to broadcast the drawings
But are not TV stations playing the cartoon drawings? Does that not cost money. What is the difference?
Jan 16, 2008, 12:05 pm - GASMETERGUY - Lottery News
Newspaper editorial in favor of authentic lottery drawings
Rebecca Hargrove, the lottery's chief executive officer and president, has said the savings largely come from not paying television stations to broadcast the drawings.
If it cost money to have the drawings open and upfront so players can see the fairness of the results themselves, why have any drawings at all, even with the computers if the goal is to save money?
Jan 16, 2008, 11:55 am - RJOh - Lottery News
Georgia Lottery launches talent search
The Georgia Lottery Corporation is searching for a new host/spokesperson for its daily televised drawings and to make special appearances around the state.
To find that special person, the Georgia Lottery has planned an American Idol-like audition at the Boisfeuillet Jones Atlanta Civic Center in Atlanta on January 7, 2008.
The Georgia Lottery Corporation will provide a broadcast pavilion for media partners to broadcast live from the auditions.
The lottery will audition the first 4,500
Dec 21, 2007, 3:55 pm - Todd - Lottery News
Tennessee Lottery refuses to revert to ball drawings
This escalating broadcasting costs thing is such BS that I had to register and put my 2 in.
For example, the Tri-State Lottery doesn't broadcast their drawings, yet they still do traditional ball drawings for all their draw games (Pick 3, Pick 4, Paycheck, and Megabucks), which are posted on the New Hampshire Lottery web site. If they can do it that way, why can't Tennessee?
Oct 31, 2007, 7:43 pm - chops - Lottery News
Suggestion for FL Lottery Writing Campaign
http://www.valottery.com/cash5/video.asp?quality=high pt=Night date=8/28/2007
Nope it's not. I will start a thread for ball-drawn games that aren't broadcast. Might be worth looking into.
Aug 29, 2007, 11:06 pm - rdc137 - Lottery Discussion Forum
Powerball Advertising
A good rule of thumb is that the media never does anything because it's in the public interest. If it didn't serve the media's interest you probably wouldn't be seeing it. How often have you seen a news brief that reads something along the lines of Important medical news that could save your life. Details at 11. They hear that a plane might have crashed and they have to interrupt a show to beat the other networks, but news that could save your life has to wait until the regular broadcast. C
Aug 25, 2007, 5:04 pm - KY Floyd - Jackpot Games Forum
can someone here post me an example of a fake RNG lottery drawing?
I no longer involve myself in anything having to do with reforming the Hoosier Lottery. It's pointless. So instead I simply refuse to play any Hoosier Lottery games. I still play Powerball in Indiana because I don't think their shennagins reach into Powerball. But anything else (IMHO) is simply a donation to the state's Graft and Corruption Fund.
The Hooseir Lottery's official explanation of why they don't broadcast drawings (as given to me by Esther Q. Schneider) is that it costs too m
Jul 25, 2007, 3:18 pm - Uncle Jim - Lottery Discussion Forum
Florida Cash 3 - 07/02 to 07/31/2007
When they don't broadcast live draws, anything is possible!
Seeing is believing..............
Jul 21, 2007, 9:15 pm - inittowin - Pick 3 Forum
% of Lottery Players That Make a Profit
Hmmm, interesting. My hunch has always been 3-5%, I think some people dont like to broadcast it and some that do may down play it a bit either way, for a significant profit. However, a min to a max profit, it could be a little more, like 10-15%. Any other thoughts!
dK
Feb 17, 2007, 5:03 pm - WSN1 - Lottery Discussion Forum
Winnings Millions...??
What weshar75 said, times 10, and then some.
Not in any way, shape or form should you broadcast anything about winning millions, especially anywhere on on the internet!
Dec 2, 2006, 10:31 am - Coin Toss - Lottery Discussion Forum
