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Old 02-03-2016, 22:22   #650
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Re: The future for linear TV channels

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Originally Posted by Horizon View Post
A little statistic released by the BBC recently was about which show they had sold the most times all around the world. Not Dr Who. Not Top Gear. Certainly not Eastenders. But Keeping Up Appearances.

Once upon a time you could switch on the tv and have a choice of dramas, comedies, factual, entertainment as well as other genres to choose from. Not any more. Reality and soap dominate.

Oh heck, my eyes must be deceiving me....there are actually two dramas on the main channels now!
If you have pay tv why just look at the terrestrial channels , there are many dramas spread across the numerous pay tv channels.

I agree with your point about the terrestrial channels though we watch very little on them and hardly anything appeals to us from the BBC.
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