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Post by Deleted on Dec 10, 2015 16:39:50 GMT 10
I was wondering what is it like say in the States do you get much else other than US programmes? I'm on SKY TV in the UK and to be honest, I can't find a lot to watch other than (no offence) American shows which I don't like. There are loads of ethnic channels but I see an imbalance here. How brilliant it would be if there was a TV package containing interesting programmes on channels from European countries or Australia or maybe Africa - it's too westernised as it is which is my point. By the way I can hardly champion British TV - it's just a network of boredom with endless reality TV programmes and DIY and food channels. I'm grateful for the sport but even on that, friends I have in the states who for example love to see cricket tell me that it's just not covered by US providers. So I would like to see some kind of worldwide collective TV network available no matter what your country of residence is with the caveat that we do away with the Jeremy Kyle Show!
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Post by spice on Dec 11, 2015 3:18:25 GMT 10
Aside from the usual drivel on tv, I have Netflix and Amazon Prime. I happen to watch a lot of British shows on both of those.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 28, 2015 21:30:55 GMT 10
We mainly get American channels with American shows here. There is BBC and a few spanish speaking channels too.
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Post by ZandraJoi on Jan 5, 2023 1:02:04 GMT 10
We had cancelled our Netflix subscription awhile ago. We had it since 2010. We first removed the DVD portion. Since we could finally get cable in our area through our phone company, they offer other services i.e. Tubi, Peacock that we utilize.
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Post by T.T. on Jan 5, 2023 3:01:57 GMT 10
Zandra I think I would have done the same thing Zandra.
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