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Originally Posted by DrPhil
Honestly, I hate the concept of paying for 600+ channels. I end up watching the channels that I would watch without cable or with basic cable. Sorry but my L&O SVU, Sex and the City reruns, daily news, ESPN, and court shows don't require more than basic cable.
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same here. i havent had cable for almost two years, but my TV randomly picks up TBS, Food Network, and TV55 (which reruns a lot of daytime TV and sitcoms that come on during the day). I dont understand it, but i've gotten used to watching badly edited movies and syndicated sitcoms just fine.
and i too will watch shows/movies online when i can. i soak up what i can when i visit family and friends.
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Originally Posted by xxstardust
Is this why I've noticed so much paid programming lately? I've NEVER noticed that on network television before, except in the wee hours of the morning - and in the last couple days, I've noticed infomercials/PP on Fox in the middle of the morning, sometimes as late as 1 in the afternoon.
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yeah! its crazy. ive noticed it too. apparently in the informercial world, there is a high need for blenders, juicers and food processors. who knew there were so many ways to chop food for the low, low cost of 3 easy payments of 19.95?