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I've watched this since I can remember. CBS has made this a 3 hour commercial with bits of the parade. I am nearly 2 hours into it and I believe they have only shown 1 band. I don't need to hear how cold it is or how high the wind gusts are (when your hair isn't moving)

All I see is interviews of people on CBS shows, commercials by the narrators and regular commercials.

What a shame. This is an American Tradition. Let us watch it.



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I've watched this since I can remember. CBS has made this a 3 hour commercial with bits of the parade. I am nearly 2 hours into it and I believe they have only shown 1 band. I don't need to hear how cold it is or how high the wind gusts are (when your hair isn't moving)

All I see is interviews of people on CBS shows, commercials by the narrators and regular commercials.

What a shame. This is an American Tradition. Let us watch it.

Its still on NBC, FWIW.




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Years ago when I was younger I grew up in New Jersey. This was back in the late 70s and early 80s.
My uncle was an executive with Macy's and he would always as my mother if I wanted to be a balloon handler in the parade.
Every year I always thanked him but declined the offer.
I wished I had said yes at least once.




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I think you'd get a far better viewing experience hacking into one of the traffic cams and watching it silent than what you get now.

Another alternative: some Vlogger who wants insanely high traffic can let everyone know weeks in advance that he's going to livestream the entire parade from a 3rd floor window somewhere on the route. A microphone taped to the glass window would do a better job picking up the marching bands than what they have now.


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CBS's coverage did really suck.

We are watching NBC's rebroadcast and it is pretty good.



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Just commenting on that today.
I tried to watch with my 2 year old, and it is no fun. All commercials, and interviews with people no one cares about.
Stop the stupid lip sync floats and bring back more marching bands.


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We tried to watch the NBC version, but they had to go and ruin it with progressive crap. Not what I willingly let my kids watch, so off it went.


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CBS's coverage did really suck.

We are watching NBC's rebroadcast and it is pretty good.


Who was the ditsy blonde doing CBS "coverage"?


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Many years ago my wife worked for CBS in NYC. One of their assignments was the parade. They started around 4am . Lived about three miles from it in NJ and never went.


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I actually thought the decision to change the parade to a “three hour commercial” was made years ago by Macy’s and NYC. What was once a Thanksgiving tradition, has for some time been, something we rarely watch for more than a few minutes.


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Haven't watched this in decades, I see I'm not missing anything. Wink
 
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My mom lived on W 85th, between Central Park West and Columbus Ave ~1975-83. Used to walk down the block and watch them setting up, all the balloons in line etc. Never ventured south to “watch” the parade though...



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I remember going, as a little kid, to this parade. My aunt would take me.

I see it deteriorating every year, departing from the traditions. I'm not at all interested any more.



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I stopped watching years ago when it became mostly performances from Broadway musicals.


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