Moominpapa ([info]moominpapa) wrote,
@ 2004-02-17 09:08:00
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Shaking off the monkey
We've bitten the bullet. On Friday we're switching back down to the most basic level of cable service: just the local network affiliates. It's been a long time coming but I'm feeling good about it. I don't watch much tv anyway, but there are a few programs I like to watch that are just on cable channels like BBC America, History Channel, etc. But the utter wretchedness of sitting through the same commercials every ten minutes has become too much to bear. No program is good enough for me to keep putting up with that. Besides, these days everything ends up on DVD (or VHS) at some point, and I can wait. Given the inane drivel that the networks run, this means I'll be practically giving up broadcast televeision altogether.

Congratulations cable companies, your shameless greed has lost you another customer.

Bye bye commercials--I won't miss you.



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[info]kerri9494
2004-02-17 10:25 am UTC (link)
[shakes head]

TiVo. Ti. Vo. Hrmph.

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[info]bunnyohare
2004-02-17 07:03 pm UTC (link)
Hey Paul,

My first reaction to this post was, "What are they going to do, teach Ben and Evan to whittle?" but then Chicken reminded me about the six months that we canceled cable and used the TV for video tape watching only. Of course when we got back on we started mainlining pretty bad. Phone, high speed internet and digital cable with Showtime added. Beware the rebound my friend, it'll bite you on the ass.

-Bunny

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Me too
(Anonymous)
2004-02-25 06:29 pm UTC (link)
Me too! I'm paying just $8 a month now, v. $80. My 17-year old cried like a 4-year at first but got over it surprisingly quickly. Much better.

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