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Originally Posted by TheDon
It's usually the opposite actually. During hard times TV companies actually do better, it's cheaper to stay in and watch the TV than go out, so whilst outgoings on entertainment are slashed, spend on TV either remains or actually increases. It's only when families have cut all else that can be cut do they turn to cut down on TV.
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If they are still working I would agree.
This guy has said he is losing his job, as are thousands each week. We are dealing with cases like this hand over fist right now.
If you physically haven't got the money to pay all your bills there will be things that come way ahead of pay TV like utility bills.