Saturday, February 25, 2012

What would be the magnitude required for a news story to interrupt the Superbowl to cover it?

If the Superbowl were interrupted by the news department in order to cover a major news story, what would be the magnitude of the story in order for producers to decide to interrupt the biggest TV event of the year?



What would be some examples of such a news event?What would be the magnitude required for a news story to interrupt the Superbowl to cover it?
--A President, past or present, dies,

--A major city gets nuked or worse,

--Aliens show up, and it can't be denied.

--People actually DO occupy Wall Street--people show up and literally _Seize_ the building or trash the thing,

--Anonymous wipes out _Google_, entirely, front to back, and then takes over every Nuclear Arsenal on the planet.

--China does the same as above, and also replaces Facebook with "All your base are belong to us", in even less grammatical Pinyin Mandarin.

--Saudi Arabia becomes a _free country_ for everyone (not gonna happen).

--India vanishes entirely from the face of the planet (ditto),

--Korea becomes one nation (double ditto),

--AT%26amp;T brings jobs back to the United States (triple ditto)

--Mexicans give up trying to get in the United States illegally,

--Conservatives give up their paid-for whack-job and vendetta against the current President,

--A major nation of the world _forgives_ its U.S. debt to it, entirely, without prejudice, or indeed, even asking for interest payments.



Something of that nature. It would have to be HUGE and "made of WTF"?
Pretty big, like a terrorist attack of a country using a nuke on another countryWhat would be the magnitude required for a news story to interrupt the Superbowl to cover it?
Meteor impact in a major American city
Apparently not even a mega-Asteroid's impending crash into our atmosphere.What would be the magnitude required for a news story to interrupt the Superbowl to cover it?
probably if the u.s was invaded.

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