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Old 09-10-2016, 23:07   #37
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Re: Large bundles of Channels

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY View Post
When you compare the cost of subscribing to bundles of channels with that of Netflix and Amazon, I think it is fairly straight forward to imagine where this will end.

There is so much repetition and low quality material on our broadcast channels, and at specified times rather than on demand, I simply cannot believe that people will continue to put up with this for too much longer. TV audiences deserve better than this.

Just watch what happens when one of the big players such as Netflix or Amazon get their hands on the Premier League rights! I think that may prove to be a tipping point.
You also aren't tied to the box your provider says you must use , it's cheaper to update to the latest technology , you aren't forced to have expensive multiroom subs to watch in another room etc etc etc.

Oh and you don't have to pay a kings ransom to watch in superior picture quality.

I almost wish I hated Sport.
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