Originally posted by Flosshilde
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The South Bank Sky Arts Awards
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Originally posted by VodkaDilc View PostThe satellite dish receives all television and radio stations through a little box. Whatever feelings one might have about Sky, it is a very convenient technology.
If you live in an area not covered by Freeview there are satellite kits from B&Q, ALDI and other places offering a dish, cabling and receiver for a lot les than £100. The only reason to use SKY equipment is if you want the pay channels, and I can't see why anyone would pay for the privilege of watching channels which carry advertising.
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Originally posted by anotherbob View Postand I can't see why anyone would pay for the privilege of watching channels which carry advertising.
And if adverts are really such an anathema, one can simply Sky+ and fast forward through them. Or alternatively, use the live pause function for about 5 minutes when the programme starts and then skip the ads as they appear.
Besides, the BBC carry plenty of adverts these days, don't they? Oh no, sorry, they're "Promos" for forthcoming progarmmes, often thinly disguised as news stories......Patriotism is supporting your country all the time, and your government when it deserves it.
Mark Twain.
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Originally posted by Mr Pee View PostBecause of the quality of the programmes. Simple.
And if adverts are really such an anathema, one can simply Sky+ and fast forward through them. Or alternatively, use the live pause function for about 5 minutes when the programme starts and then skip the ads as they appear.
Besides, the BBC carry plenty of adverts these days, don't they? Oh no, sorry, they're "Promos" for forthcoming progarmmes, often thinly disguised as news stories......
Incidentally, Sky Arts 2 is a halfway house: there is some advertising, but very little. The recent transmission of Nixon in China, for example, had one break in three hours. (Can't get more authentic opera house experience than that.)
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Originally posted by Mr Pee View Postone can simply Sky+ and fast forward through them. Or alternatively, use the live pause function for about 5 minutes when the programme starts and then skip the ads as they appear.....
I have noticed that in "celeb" interviews in the RT the interviewee will often use the term "SKY+" as a verb instead of the more usual "record". I don't suppose they get a bung for every time they do it do they?
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Originally posted by anotherbob View PostI have noticed that in "celeb" interviews in the RT the interviewee will often use the term "SKY+" as a verb instead of the more usual "record". I don't suppose they get a bung for every time they do it do they?
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