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Old 14-10-2016, 16:29   #67
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Re: Large bundles of Channels

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Originally Posted by muppetman11 View Post
For someone who tells us the TV guide is dying you really do seem to struggle with finding the good stuff , the PVR allows you to set recordings of the shows you like in fact most of them now recommend content for you. I prefer to look at what a channel offers me over the course of a year.
Actually, I am very good at finding the good stuff. I have more programmes that I can watch through my recordings, Netflix, Amazon and Now TV.

What I am saying is that we have far too much dross on the most 'popular' pay TV channels, and if they don't smarten up their acts, people will be abandoning scheduled pay TV in droves. It appears that this trend has (rather belatedly) just started. It probably explains why there are so many deals going at the moment for those considering abandoning ship.

The future is on demand and my prediction about the decline of broadcast linear TV is unchanged.

http://www.cableforum.co.uk/board/sh...699901&page=66
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