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Post by Foxy1 on Jan 14, 2009 23:45:19 GMT
How do you get your TV?
You can answer more than one
If you answer 'other' tell us what it is
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Post by goldilocks on Jan 15, 2009 2:16:33 GMT
Get Sky at boyfriend's house. Supposed to have free Setanta with BT but still haven't managed to set it up yet, even with BT 'helpline'! Hope I'm not paying for it after all the begging BT did to get my custom!
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cheyenne
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It's just a ride!
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Post by cheyenne on Jan 15, 2009 11:05:13 GMT
We've never had a half-decent terrestrial signal since we moved to Doncaster, so we got Sky, and now we have Sky+ which suits us just fine. We do have a digital aerial, which allowed us to watch terrestrial for a time, but now that too seems to have gone on the blink. I suppose it may be to do with terrestrial being switched off in some regions, but our region is supposed to be one of the last, so I don't know. Anyway we're very happy with Sky+ and would recommend it to anyone who can afford it.
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Post by Libby on Jan 15, 2009 13:50:31 GMT
Virgin cable and it's great! We also have Freeview dotted around the house for the kids. With cable we get all the satellite channels, movies, sport, kids etc.
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Post by lawrence on Jan 16, 2009 17:25:19 GMT
I have digital satellite service , Dish Network. Don't know if it is the same sort as those above but it is not free , costs me 100 dollars per month for at least 250 channels including about 100 in Hi Def. I will probably be cutting back on it soon though as the economy continues to implode and so may my finances.
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Post by fastkat on Jan 16, 2009 20:59:57 GMT
I have Virgin V.I.P package. All the TV & Sky Movies and Sky Sports. Love it all. 20mb BB.
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Post by puffin on Jan 17, 2009 2:49:07 GMT
I have virgin cable too. Top package. Freeview in the kitchen and two bedrooms and I do catchup on the iplayer on the computer.
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Post by Foxy1 on Jan 17, 2009 14:18:28 GMT
I have Virgin cable TV - just the basic package. The only extra I pay is £5 for the Plus box. I totally love that, can record programs so easily, even whole series.
We have a HD TV so watching in high definition is wonderful - it's like someone turned the lights on!
Also if someone forgot to record and missed something, being able to see it in iPlayer on the tv is fantastic
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Post by jimboky on Jan 19, 2009 16:08:31 GMT
I have Dish Network, a satellite service, over 200 channels of nothing to watch much of the time
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Post by Libby on Jan 19, 2009 16:53:39 GMT
(3 votes, 9.6%) Freeview (6 votes, 19.3%) Freesat (2 votes, 6.4%) SKY / SKY+ (5 votes, 16.1%) Virgin cable / Virgin+ (4 votes, 12.9%) YouTube / iPlayer (4 votes, 12.9%) download stuff (2 votes, 6.4%) other (5 votes, 16.1%)
At the moment it's a race between Freeview, Sky/Sky+ and other!
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Post by jap2uk on Jan 19, 2009 17:11:23 GMT
I have freesat via sky for main viewing. I use freeview for the pc.
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