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Old 30-11-2014, 17:27   #15
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Re: Broadcast TV to close by 2030?

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Originally Posted by passingbat View Post
BBC and Now TV are the ones I was thinking of when I said it's getting there. All the other UK services are filled with adds when watching on Catchup. Now TV has a few channel Identity adds, which aren't really needed but they only last a few seconds (at least on the current season of The Newsroom).
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BBC is stuffed with adverts for their own programmes and services. Much more boring than the commercial commercials that try to gain our attention.

The only things I can see surviving the viewing revolution is rolling news broadcasts.
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