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Old 18-07-2022, 10:29   #1472
OLD BOY
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Re: Streaming services news, offers and general chit chat

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Originally Posted by jfman View Post
You're kidding yourself on if you think in the middle of a recession, with spiraling inflation, lowering living standards a political party is going to make television less affordable and less accessible.
And what is your prediction for when inflation is under control and Britain is fully functioning again after Covid and Brexit?

It’s only 2022, Mr jfman, as I keep having to remind you.

You talk about the future as if it were the present.

Anyway, let’s move on. Once again you are taking us round your circular arguments.

Looking forward to the launch of ITVX, which will draw a lot more people in than to the ITV Hub, I suspect. If they carry lots of new originals which won’t be shown on ITV for months or even at all, they could attract a whole new audience.

If successful, I would not be surprised to see the Beeb doing something similar with their I-Player.
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