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Television... do YOU watch it?

4His_glory

New Member
It would be nice if we could just pay for the channles that we want to watch. I am sure they have the technology to offer that kind of service.
 
4His_glory, I am certain as well that they have the technology, but they are not going to offer it unless forced to do so.

Realistically, I know that's never going to happen.
 

robycop3

Well-Known Member
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We have different "packages" available where I live. However, each package contains some channels in which I'm not interested at all...but I do have a TUNER on the TV, so I can watch/not watch as I please.

One thing TV has us avid sports fans addicted to...INSTANT REPLAY. It makes me much more aware when I watch an event live, knowing that if they don't have one of those advanced scoreboards with replays, I'd better not miss anything.

My ISP is through the cable, and is MUCH-faster than any other present form of ISP that I know of.

How can YOU make a difference in what's offered on TV? By being a willing participant in the Neilsen survey and others like it, especially local ones. Write/email the SPONSORS of garbage shows, using no uncertain terms when expressing your opinion, and compliment the sponsors of shows you like, even if they also sponsor trash. NAME THE SHOWS in question! Networks listen to the SPONSORS much more than they do the viewers, while the sponsors listen to their customers much more than they do the TV people. NEVER THINK YOUR VOICE DOESN'T MATTER! More than one sponsor has reacted to JUST ONE CUSTOMER'S VOICE that they've found especially poignant as most likely a representative voice of the majority of their customers. Silence will get you nowhere, as the purveyors of bunk and its viewers are anything but quiet. If they don't SEE/READ any opposition, they're gonna go right on with whatever they're doing.
 

I Am Blessed 24

Active Member
How can YOU make a difference in what's offered on TV? By being a willing participant in the Neilsen survey and others like it, especially local ones. Write/email the SPONSORS of garbage shows, using no uncertain terms when expressing your opinion, and compliment the sponsors of shows you like, even if they also sponsor trash. NAME THE SHOWS in question! Networks listen to the SPONSORS much more than they do the viewers, while the sponsors listen to their customers much more than they do the TV people. NEVER THINK YOUR VOICE DOESN'T MATTER! More than one sponsor has reacted to JUST ONE CUSTOMER'S VOICE that they've found especially poignant as most likely a representative voice of the majority of their customers. Silence will get you nowhere, as the purveyors of bunk and its viewers are anything but quiet. If they don't SEE/READ any opposition, they're gonna go right on with whatever they're doing.
I agree. I am part of the Neilson surveys and I write to sponsors all the time.

We have 'basic' cable and I block out the channels which are not worth watching. But it 'irks' me that I still have to pay for the channels that carry filth. :mad:
 

I Am Blessed 24

Active Member
I don't really know! They just sent me some information and asked if I'd like to be part of the panel.

I also am part of the Neilsen consumer panel. They sent me a scanner and I scan everything I buy (from whatever kind of store) and transmit the information via my computer, before I put it away.

You might try looking for their web site. I only have the web site URL for the consumer panel.
 

JackRUS

New Member
I watch the news, PBS, some Christian television, and of course being from the Pittsburgh area, I watch sports.

But I don't have cable TV. Thay could enslave me too much to the TV.

I decided when I became a Christian to use that cable money to adopt a child from Food For the Hungry instead. See gets to eat and learn about the Lord, and I get more time to read the Word and, well, post here.
 

Gib

Active Member
The internet could enslave you as well. Maybe even more so than TV.

There are many things we can do without and spend our money towards helping the needy. I commend your way of doing it.

TV companies could not survive offering a la carte on all channels. Newpapers could not survive offering the comics only. Your local telephone company can't survive charging you just for the amount of time you make local calls. They all offer a service that gives some sense of value to more than just one interest.

I like news, you like sports, she likes the weather, they have kids.

I will say all news, entertainment and info outlets depend on subscribers. If you want to send a message, don't subscribe.
 
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