[AT] A wasteland on TV
Bigdog
dbigdog at columbus.rr.com
Thu Aug 5 07:01:33 PDT 2004
Cecil,
We have DirecTV satellite and get RFDTV. There are many interesting programs related to antique tractors and machinery as well as horses / horsemanship for those interested in that. The major issue I have with them is that the programming is very repetitive. That isn't all bad as it gives me a chance to see what I have missed and I do enjoy viewing the tractor programs even if I have already seen them.
They are growing rapidly since their inclusion on the basic satellite channels and I expect that their programming will improve.
Bigdog
----- Original Message -----
From: Cecil E Monson
To: Antique tractor email discussion group
Sent: Thursday, August 05, 2004 9:08 AM
Subject: [AT] A wasteland on TV
I've had quite a bit of time to spend inside the past 6 weeks
due to medical problems and have had a chance to take a look at daytime
TV to some extent. I have to admit I never realized what a total waste
it is and how shallow the programming has become. I can't believe that
with 80 channels available on our TV sets, how many are pure unadulterated
trash. I'm ashamed to admit we are paying $40 a month for this garbage
but don't know if there is anything that can be done about it. AOL Time
Warner is our provider and it didn't take long to figure out that they
are plugging in literally hundreds of cheap ads daily and flooding the
dial with them. As I was wondering about this the other day, I also
wondered if anyone on our List has written to the FCC to see if anything
can be done to limit ads and to try to get better programming? Sometimes
it doesn't take much to get something going. Movies are just repeated
over and over and over. I mean how many times can a person watch The
Quiet Man, or Last Train to Yuma, or Gunfight at the OK Corral and not
know every word that will be spoken?
I understand that satellite TV is not much better but does not
have all the ads. One of my friends says he gets several farm channels
and one of them even runs programs on antique tractor shows in the Midwest.
Do any of you get these on your TV sets and what do you think of using a
satellite as opposed to Cable TV? I have to do something here to be able
to keep my sanity. I have Time Warner RoadRunner service on the computer
and can keep that whether I have Cable TV or not so I'm not worried about
losing this fast hookup.
Ceil
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The nicest thing about telling the truth is you never have to wonder
what you said.
Cecil E Monson
Lucille Hand-Monson
Mountainville, New York Just a little east of the North Pole
Allis Chalmers tractors and equipment
Free advice
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