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In reply to the discussion: Broadcasters Worry About 'Zero TV' Homes [View all]Orrex
(67,074 posts)10. If they offered a la carte programming, this would be much less of an issue
We don't have cable. If we did, we might watch four channels, tops. In order to get those channels from Comcast, we have to buy a service plan that runs $189 per month, including about 300 channels, 260 sports channels that we would never, ever watch in a million years.
I know the sales pitch--the cable provider can't offer Popular Channel A unless it offers it bundled with a few dozen shitty channels that make money for the network. And the cable provider is only too happy to pass this cost onto its customers.
Networks and cable providers have driven the public to this course of action, and they have no one to blame except themselves.
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200 channels and nothing on but infomercials....screw the cable companies. nt
msanthrope
Apr 2013
#11
Oh man, if the The Learning Channel broadcast BBC documentaries all day, I'd be a couch potato.
Marr
Apr 2013
#17
I'm embarrassed when I see a Discovery "documentary" up next to a BBC documentary
DisgustipatedinCA
Apr 2013
#40
lol, yeah. Watching US documentaries, I can almost feel the producers editing the copy
Marr
Apr 2013
#42
I cut the cord last year. I stream from Amazon or Netflix...and between the two, I have plenty
msanthrope
Apr 2013
#9
Same here and I use Roku to stream and they just keep adding more and more channels. Hooked
Purveyor
Apr 2013
#14
I HATE that picture!!! Just unscrew the damn thing--you might need that coax cable for something!!
MADem
Apr 2013
#26
There are several options on Roku to pickup the BBC. You need broadband internet access though. eom
Purveyor
Apr 2013
#24