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RE: WHERE DID ALL THE STARS GO?

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Ted Sorrells is having trouble watching the Stars, too:

I’ve had the pleasure of being the studio host for Dallas Stars broadcasts for 10 seasons (well, nine if you don’t count the lockout). WBAP is a DISH Network subscriber, and we, too, were denied the pictures of Tuesday’s game. Instead, we were treated to the “Top 25 Most Dangerous Animals to Hunt” and some other show depicting the dangers of hunting, complete with photos of gangrene and frostbite. Although there were some Coyotes and animal sounds coming out of the TV, it did not match up with the Coyote and animal sounds coming out of the AAC.

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