One in seven Canadians say they're either somewhat or very likely to quit their TV service and opt for free or cheaper alternatives, according to a new survey.
I also remember when TV was free to everyone because the airwaves are owned by the public and all the constant advertisements you are forced to watch covered the cost.
"Prof_Chomsky" said I haven't paid for TV in almost 12 years.
I also remember when TV was free to everyone because the airwaves are owned by the public and all the constant advertisements you are forced to watch covered the cost.
Still is. I get 4 channels, in HD, right out of the air! Cost = $0.
All I ever watched on the TV was the news, Holmes on Homes, and Powerblock on Spike TV. I cut the cord because I couldn't see spending $150 a month (and rising every month) to watch the news and a couple other shows.
The news is still free on over the air broadcasts, PowerNation is on the Web. But I do miss Mr. Holmes. Actually, strike that. I miss Mike Sherry Holmes, but I'm a dirty old man.
Been TV free since last June due to money issues. Still mad enough at Telus and their outrageous prices that I',m not sure when or even if I'll ever reactivate. Been torrenting like crazy to keep up with my faves so I really don't miss cable at all. 57 (hundred) channels and nothing on indeed.
Is satellite better? What's the price difference these days anyway?
So the glory days of satellite being the most awesomest thing in the history of awesome are long over? Bummer. Not gonna pay more just for the same sea of channels featuring the same reality programming maelstrom of imbecilic shit.
"Thanos" said So the glory days of satellite being the most awesomest thing in the history of awesome are long over? Bummer. Not gonna pay more just for the same sea of channels featuring the same reality programming maelstrom of imbecilic shit.
Comparing digital cable and satellite is a lot like comparing a shit burger and a shit sandwich.
Sort of identical then to that South Park episode where the kids had to vote for either a giant douche or a turd sammich for the new school mascot. The debate between the two was as hilarious as Palin vs Biden turned out to be.
I also remember when TV was free to everyone because the airwaves are owned by the public and all the constant advertisements you are forced to watch covered the cost.
I haven't paid for TV in almost 12 years.
I also remember when TV was free to everyone because the airwaves are owned by the public and all the constant advertisements you are forced to watch covered the cost.
Still is. I get 4 channels, in HD, right out of the air! Cost = $0.
All I ever watched on the TV was the news, Holmes on Homes, and Powerblock on Spike TV. I cut the cord because I couldn't see spending $150 a month (and rising every month) to watch the news and a couple other shows.
The news is still free on over the air broadcasts, PowerNation is on the Web. But I do miss Mr. Holmes. Actually, strike that. I miss Mike Sherry Holmes, but I'm a dirty old man.
57 (hundred) channels and nothing on indeed.
Is satellite better? What's the price difference these days anyway?
Is satellite better? What's the price difference these days anyway?
With Sat you are still dealing with Rogers, Bell or Shaw. They aren't going to price themselves out of their market.
So the glory days of satellite being the most awesomest thing in the history of awesome are long over? Bummer. Not gonna pay more just for the same sea of channels featuring the same reality programming maelstrom of imbecilic shit.
Comparing digital cable and satellite is a lot like comparing a shit burger and a shit sandwich.
Courtesy of my own bad self there's three Canadians currently enjoying DISH Network!
You rebel you!
Most likely they bribe you with Kinder Surprise.
Courtesy of my own bad self there's three Canadians currently enjoying DISH Network!
You rebel you!
Most likely they bribe you with Kinder Surprise.
That's so stinking funny because one of them gives those things to Lisa every Christmas!
My all-time favorite 'surprise' is a little blue snap-together USS Voyager from Star Trek.