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RE: At risk of really going off on a tangent...
by DrillSgt on Fri 25th May 2012 14:32
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I'll just say, Fox probably hates me anyway, because I have never once subscribed to broadcast TV and I have absolutely no plans to in the future. Their programming can rot for all I care.
Thanks Fox, you've just fueled my hatred towards broadcast television.
The only communications services I need are cell phone and the Internet... Fox can go suck an ad-infested d*** on their already-overpriced-yet-ad-laden channels. I wonder if I'll get sued for going to take a shit during the commercial break of Fox News over at my cousin's house? After all, when he has it on, I'm not really paying much attention to it myself anyway.
Thanks Fox, you've just fueled my hatred towards broadcast television.
The only communications services I need are cell phone and the Internet... Fox can go suck an ad-infested d*** on their already-overpriced-yet-ad-laden channels. I wonder if I'll get sued for going to take a shit during the commercial break of Fox News over at my cousin's house? After all, when he has it on, I'm not really paying much attention to it myself anyway.
FOX is free to watch. They make money by being paid from the advertisers. One does not subscribe to broadcast TV. No one is paying to watch FOX. If you do not have cable/satellite service, you still pick up FOX on your TV. You subscribe to Cable or Satellite, you do not subscribe to broadcast TV.
RE[2]: At risk of really going off on a tangent...
by dylansmrjones on Fri 25th May 2012 18:51
in reply to "RE: At risk of really going off on a tangent..."
You subscribe to Cable or Satellite, you do not subscribe to broadcast TV.
Perhaps not in USA, but in many other countries that is wrong. In Denmark it's been common to encode terrestrial TV for several decades, even back when TV-signals were analogue. Today all signals are digital and one cannot see much terrestrial TV without subscribing to one of the packages from Boxer-TV. One can see a few selected state-channels, but one can also see satellite tv without subscribing to any company.





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I'll just say, Fox probably hates me anyway, because I have never once subscribed to broadcast TV and I have absolutely no plans to in the future. Their programming can rot for all I care.
Thanks Fox, you've just fueled my hatred towards broadcast television.
The only communications services I need are cell phone and the Internet... Fox can go suck an ad-infested d*** on their already-overpriced-yet-ad-laden channels. I wonder if I'll get sued for going to take a shit during the commercial break of Fox News over at my cousin's house? After all, when he has it on, I'm not really paying much attention to it myself anyway.