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<blockquote data-quote="ProDave" data-source="post: 484572" data-attributes="member: 6969"><p>The TV licence gives us a few channels without adverts.</p><p></p><p>I would hapilly subscribe to a pay TV service it that delivered all of it's pay channels without adverts. But no, you pay for it, and you get adverts shoved in your face. Sod paying for it twice. You may have gathered I don't like adverts. Thankfully we now have PVR's so I don't have to watch them, I almost never watch anythingother than BBC channels live.</p><p></p><p>I suspect long before I get to retire or even qualify for a means tested free licence, the BBC will have become an advert funded commercial channel, but I suspect they will find some crafty way of doing that AND still making us pay a licence.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ProDave, post: 484572, member: 6969"] The TV licence gives us a few channels without adverts. I would hapilly subscribe to a pay TV service it that delivered all of it's pay channels without adverts. But no, you pay for it, and you get adverts shoved in your face. Sod paying for it twice. You may have gathered I don't like adverts. Thankfully we now have PVR's so I don't have to watch them, I almost never watch anythingother than BBC channels live. I suspect long before I get to retire or even qualify for a means tested free licence, the BBC will have become an advert funded commercial channel, but I suspect they will find some crafty way of doing that AND still making us pay a licence. [/QUOTE]
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