Originally posted by Flosshilde
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The South Bank Sky Arts Awards
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Originally posted by Flosshilde View PostBut then, capitalism has always claimed to be about 'choice', when in fact it's about getting rid of the competition & creating a monopoly.
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Originally posted by Flosshilde View PostSo why do companies try & buy up other companies? Perhaps you could break the habits of a lifetime & explain? But I won't hold my breath - I've never seen any argument or justification from you to support your views.
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John Skelton
Originally posted by Flosshilde View PostBut then, capitalism has always claimed to be about 'choice', when in fact it's about getting rid of the competition & creating a monopoly.Originally posted by Mr Pee View PostWhat rubbish. Again.
So Flosshilde's remark isn't "rubbish" in the context of Sky Sports, is it? Or perhaps you would (or could) explain why / how it is "rubbish"?
Apologies for dragging the conversation down from the exalted level of The Arts, but as we've established they're not an interest of mine. Well done, by the way, for referring to "the Sky South Bank Awards, hosted at the Dorchester" on the Opera Lovers unite against the ROH and the BBC in unholy alliance thread. The subsection of this forum devoted to 'Choral Evensong' might be a bit more of a challenge, but I'm sure you can bring your favourite broadcaster in there! (if relevant and on-topic, of course).
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The capitalists seem very keen to have competition (and choice) when it suits them . (ie to drive down wage costs, close branches etc).
less so, perhaps when they mess it up and need a hand out (of the multi multi Billionn pound type).
If competition and choice were really allowed by our governments , we would have probably only had one or two high St banks left.
Socialism for the wealthy, capitalism for the poor is how it works now.( under labour also).
John Skelton's remarks about Sky Sports are bang on. Not much competition, just buying up the market, at football fan's expense.I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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Originally posted by Mr Pee View PostDo you really need an explanation? Seriously?
Ahinton - yes, my statement was an over-simplification, but I was making a point about BSB's activities. I'd also agree that the USSR & Mao's China denied people choices - & not just in what consumer goods were available - but I was attempting to hold a mirror up to the claim often made that the 'free market' (which might be to capitalism what the USSR was to socialism) provides choice, whereas socialism doesn't. The choice offered is, essentially, illusory.
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Originally posted by VodkaDilc View Post"Only a few actually subscribe"? Most people I know subscribe to Sky, not just the musically interested. Try counting the number of Sky dishes in any chosen road.
Originally posted by VodkaDilc View Post.... it is such a convenient method of receiving programmes.
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VodkaDilc
Originally posted by anotherbob View PostThere was a time when the presence of a Sky dish on a house was regarded as a bit of a social "identifier", and large numbers of them on "any chosen road" told you something about the residents. The expression "chav" had not then been coined, but looking back it was certainly applicable
You mean by using a Personal Video Recorder and a TV? Is that an arrangement unique to SKY?
And the chav association with Sky dishes is, as anotherbob suggests, well and truly in the past.
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Originally posted by VodkaDilc View Post"Only a few actually subscribe"? Most people I know subscribe to Sky, not just the musically interested.
Sky dishes ... it is such a convenient method of receiving programmes.
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Originally posted by Flosshilde View PostI was referring to members of the Board, not the population in general or your friends.
Any more convenient than the traditional arial? & as it will, I assume, only receive BSB programmes actually less convenient.
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amateur51
In all honesty, I don't have time to watch much terrestrial television, let alone subscribe to BSkyB. I have plenty of books, CDs plus the radio to occupy me
Smug of NW2
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