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Old 12-02-2016, 17:41   #566
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Re: The future for linear TV channels

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY View Post
That is a fair point, PB, but the number of times I watch Sky programmes has been reducing over time. It no longer represents good value for me (except for Sky Atlantic, which of course we can only subscribe to via Now TV) and this is why I have been reconsidering the TV services I subscribe to of late.

I used to record five or six programmes a week from Sky 1 but now it's down to a trickle.
I think Sky One and living have got some decent shows.

The Blacklist
Blindspot
Scandal (good political conspiracy show, despite it's stupid name)
Madam Secretary (another political/conspiracy drama which has upped the action in S2)

Then they have most of the superhero stuff which is good non-serious knock-about entertainment (Netflix takes care of the grittier side of that very well)

Arrow
The Flash
Supergirl

They've also got the rights to Limitless.

I can't off-hand think of another broadcaster that I watch as much
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