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Old 26-12-2006, 03:27 PM #1
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More people have multi-channel telly now and they're using the Internet more.
Yes I have multi bore television and there is nothing on. It seem the more channels you have the less you watch. I thought I would find something interesting to watch once I got sky. Now I find I watch TV even less than I did before when I just had freeview.

I'm sure the programmes they make today are in general of lower quality than those of the past and that goes for the soaps too.


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Originally posted by JamesAlso the TV companies are relying on the soaps too much with Corrie and Emmerdale on 5 and 6 times a week now.
I would have to agree 100% there, and the more they are on the less I watch TV. I use to watch Eastenders and Brookside years ago, but now I couldn't careless for soaps at all. I must have stopped watching them about 7 to 8 years ago.

I once had period of 9 months without TV and I didn't miss it one bit. I only got a TV again to watch Big Brother.
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