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BraLoD said:
AlfredoTurkey said:


It's a US event, held in the US... so why use a time format that the US doesn't use? 


Globally in the Us still lives!

It's a global event that will be seem all over the world, having more than one kind of time format to present would be a good idea, even as here we are used to the AM/PM format as well, there are people that will benefity from it, and that can help grow their audience.


It's not a global event though. It's a US event in which some parts of the world tune in to watch. It's in the time zone that the event is held which makes sense to me. 

It's just like how EU events always have their dates in the (D/M/Y) format instead of the (M/D/Y) format.