Question:
how to receive enjoyable tv channels without sky or virgin media?
IceCreamCake
2011-08-14 03:03:59 UTC
hi, I'm about to move out of parents house and I am now going to face different type of bills for the first time, would it be possible to receive great tv channels without having to join Sky or Virgin?
Decided to join Talk Talk for telephone and broadband, but would also need to be able to watch TV.
Freeview are boring,

any other way maybe?

thanks
Four answers:
GibsonEssGee
2011-08-14 06:59:37 UTC
Freesat has channels Freeview hasn't. Talk Talk do TV. You get Sky1, FX, Comedy Central and a few other channels (plus all the BBC/ITV usual stuff) in the basic package. You can do an on demand (£) for an evening's viewing on channels that don't come as standard.
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2016-12-01 13:11:39 UTC
I even have from a stable source interior Virgin that they've offered the main astonishing to misplaced series 4,5 and 6. to teach solely on their own channel despite its stated as, I wasnt truly listening to be honest. additionally supposedly on the brink of having unique rights to Sopranos, nip and tuck and sharing Simpsons with sky through Fox.as a results of utilising accident we've been conversing approximately it on the telephone at present and there's a great buzz in virgin over it. Now despite if thery save those series solely for themselves or use them as a bargaining device with Sky to get the Sky channels back on Virgin I certainly dont be attentive to.. yet whilst it truly is genuine that they've offered proper to those 4 Programmes doesnt bypass away plenty on Sky one and 2 does it?? somebody in Sky gets a smack on the wrist for letting those programme contracts slip!!! As I even have suggested already, might desire to be all rumour or scaremmongering to get at Sky yet does sound very smart.. it form of feels Sky needed double the funds for the hot lease that Virgin have been at the instant paying..
anonymous
2011-08-14 05:25:26 UTC
Roof antenna
anonymous
2011-08-14 03:08:02 UTC
Have you thought about BT Vision?


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