TatonkaJames
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Wed Jul-15-09 10:46 PM
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| Anyone ever stop watching TV ? |
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As a writer I found myself watching the news, movies and Yankee games for quite a good portion of the day. With a couple of projects in the making, about five weeks ago I turned the set off. I was getting frustrated with the spin from every news station and I decided I was going to put 100% of my attention toward my writing. When I'm not writing, I read constantly. After the first few days I was sort of getting withdrawal symptoms, I felt I was going to miss something worthy, not be up on the latest, however they subsided with each passing day. So it's been five weeks and to my surprise I have no urge to watch one bit. I may at some point decide to watch a game since I have to rest from sitting up since my back surgery but I prefer reading for ideas with which to write about. Anyone else ever stop watching ? For what reasons ? Have you gone back ? Just wondering. :hippie:
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Mojambo
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Tue Jul-21-09 08:45 PM
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It was okay. Read a bit more. Listened to a lot of radio.
Now the whole dynamic has changed I don't really watch TV. But I do watch certain tv shows that I download. I probably watch 10-12 hours a week.
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The empressof all
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Thu Jul-30-09 07:47 PM
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| 2. I didn't watch TV from about 1973 to 1984 |
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Edited on Thu Jul-30-09 07:48 PM by The empressof all
At the time I didn't miss it...I was busy with school and being young and rowdy. Now that I'm old I miss a lot of the popular culture references to that time and I couldn't name a TV show that I recall from that time. Am I better for having gone without. Probably not...But it did no lasting significant harm either.
Television is part of our culture. It is what it is. It becomes a problem when it controls your daily routine. We also now have a much wider selection of programming which gives us greater choice in what we allow into our homes. Thank goodness for Tivo. :rofl:
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david13
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Sat Aug-29-09 04:05 PM
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| 3. Dude, you bet. I have stopped watching many, many times. There |
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were even periods when I had no tv, or only a small one, or only I watched someone else's. It only makes it that much better when you go back to it. But seriously, it's mostly trash and garbage. There is maybe 10 or 20% of it that has any value at all. But I never jump on the bandwagon with everyone else. "Oh, everybody's watching ..." whatever. dc
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Wed Sep-16-09 04:57 PM
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| 4. I tried earlier this year... |
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I removed my cable TV and I made it for over a month...best thing that ever happened to me because DirecTV is Awesome. ;-)
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Lydia Leftcoast
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Fri Nov-13-09 03:20 PM
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| 5. I haven't stopped completely, but |
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the networks, including the cable networks, have gotten trashier and trashier (like I should care about the attractive but brainless exhibitionists on all those "reality" shows?), removing whatever intelligent content they used to have (there was a time when both Discovery and A&E rivaled PBS for fine documentaries and dramas, and Bravo centered on uninterrupted foreign films) and gone to sensationalism and air-headed content.
When BBC America went the reality show route (yes, I know they have them in the UK, but they have other things too), coincidentally with a slow period in my business, I canceled cable except for basic-basic (local channels, public access, and CNN only).
As a result, I watch PBS almost exclusively, except for the International Mysteries on MHz Worldview TV, but even more than that, I watch DVDs, either from my own collection (I have ordered several series from the UK) or from Netflix.
Between my mail order queue and the movies/programs in my Instant View queue, who has time for broadcast TV?
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