Gee ,I dunno,maybe cause this is AMERICA.
2006-12-04 09:22:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Why don't you ask the companies that make TV's? Don't you think that would be a more logical source of information than Yahoo Answers. Besides this is America, so in general, a majority of people watch english speaking television, english speaking television shows. That' where all the money is, not the other way around. Get over it.
Besides most come with an option for this that you requested. So your a little late on your argument.
2006-12-04 17:28:54
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answered by Anonymous
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One for English period. You already have latino TV stations of you're very own when you get cable and alot of the free stations are in Spanish. How about learn English and no-body has to push any buttons?
2006-12-04 17:34:51
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answered by Anonymous
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I keep waiting to get 'cold calls' from spanish-speaking telemarketers...law enforcement and so forth is emphasizing learning spanish...hey, didya read about the guy that killed 4 people in that last coyote rollover accident? He's one of many...is that what you're lobbying for, pamela? Choose carefully...
2006-12-04 17:52:18
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answered by gokart121 6
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Some channels has a SAP. This is an alternate audio track broad-casted in Spanish.
2006-12-04 17:29:22
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answered by Take it from Toby 7
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THEY DO ITS CALL S.A.P. SECOND AUDIO PROGRAM. MOST T.V.'S MADE AFTER 1995 COME WITH THIS FEATURE STANDARD. TIME TO CATCH UP YOUR A BIT TOO LATE WITH YOUR IDEA.
2006-12-04 17:25:31
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answered by strike_eagle29 6
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Mine does.
2006-12-04 17:24:51
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answered by joevette 6
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