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#3 Guest_Whistler's Momma_*
Posted 19 August 2011 - 05:12 PM
#4
Posted 19 August 2011 - 06:32 PM
I'm really not into watching Reality Shows on a regular basis but some of my favorites are:
American Idol
Worst Cooks in America
Iron Chefs
Hoarders---if you can call that show a reality show
Auction Kings " "
Pawn Stars " "
Storage Wars " "
Dancing With the Stars
Those are all reality shows. Wow - we're totally incompatible.
#7
Posted 19 August 2011 - 07:57 PM
#9 Guest_Whistler's Momma_*
Posted 19 August 2011 - 10:51 PM
#11
Posted 20 August 2011 - 01:15 AM
Artcinco: I also wish we didn't have to take packages with cable and we could just pick and choose the channels we really watch. We get 75 channels, but who has time to watch that much TV? And this is coming from someone who turns TV first thing after I get up and turn it off the last thing before falling asleep. (It's mostly background noise for doing other things, though.) We could easily be happy with 10 channels if they were the "right" ones for our tastes.
I cut the cable cord a couple of years ago. I get good reception with an antenna locally. I get all the regular broadcast networks in HD and PBS and a couple independent stations too for free. I pay for Netflix to get additional stuff and pick up Hulu too over the internet.
As I said there are only a handful of channels I would pay for at this point. I think the cable cos will have to start offering a la cart pricing before one of the big ones, looking at you Disney, start offering internet subscriptions and start cutting out the cable cos. I would be happy if the cable cos become a dumb pipe of connectivity of internet to my house, kind of like the telephone cos. Another hope is that Apple will turn their Apple TV into a video on demand app store where any content provider can sell an app through. I think that is on the horizon.
I think Comcast saw this stuff coming and decided to start buying content producers hence their purchase of NBC. We are in for more changes in the near future.
#12
Posted 20 August 2011 - 07:04 AM
#13
Posted 20 August 2011 - 08:14 AM
I cut the cable cord a couple of years ago. I get good reception with an antenna locally. I get all the regular broadcast networks in HD and PBS and a couple independent stations too for free. I pay for Netflix to get additional stuff and pick up Hulu too over the internet.
Some guy told me you can get almost any network show from usenet.
I'm a man so I need cable. Football...
#14
Posted 20 August 2011 - 09:59 AM
Some guy told me you can get almost any network show from usenet.
I'm a man so I need cable. Football...
Most of the SAINTS games are on free local over the air. That is plenty sports for me.
But your point is valid. Sports viewers really cannot cut the cord and be happy. This also works against non-sports fans since ESPN and sports networks count as one of the biggest expenses on your bill. If you don't watch ESPN or sports channels, you can be happy in knowing you are subsidizing those who do. Cable TV is socialism.
#15
Posted 20 August 2011 - 10:07 AM
Some guy told me you can get almost any network show from usenet.
I'm a man so I need cable. Football...
Most of the SAINTS games are on free local over the air. That is plenty sports for me.
But your point is valid. Sports viewers really cannot cut the cord and be happy. This also works against non-sports fans since ESPN and sports networks count as one of the biggest expenses on your bill. If you don't watch ESPN or sports channels, you can be happy in knowing you are subsidizing those who do. Cable TV is socialism.
I get more Jesus channels than sports channels....which is confusing since there was one Jesus (not counting his South-of-the-Border namesakes) and many sports.
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