How about instead of harassing pirates, the content industry provide a better product? Instead they've been making it worse over the past few years.
$12.99 a month and it still has ads ain't it.
How about instead of harassing pirates, the content industry provide a better product? Instead they've been making it worse over the past few years.
$12.99 a month and it still has ads ain't it.
One thing that I will make clear is I never want a show or movie I'm watching to be interrupted by an ad *EVER* again, if I'm paying for it.
That's it. Just, NO. Fuck that. I will torrent everything if it means not seeing ad interruptions.
That was an artifact of a PAST era. Free over the air TV. It made sense to have ads to pay for the content, and that was acceptable.
But if I'm paying for it? HELL TO THE FUCKING NO. Shove it, streaming companies.
And yes I realize free over the air TV is still a thing, but it's less of a thing every year.
And I still have no problems with ads there. It's a fair trade.
@zorinlynx with ATSC3, it'll be even LESS of a thing because content providers just went ahead and encrypted their channels.
Those content providers should NOT be able to use the public airwaves. They should either broadcast it clear or hand in their license to use those airwaves.
I'm with you, and this should have been a thing back when cable was new: if I pay money, there should be NO advertisements, PERIOD.
@yakkoj Also, LOL, came across this article when searching for info about ATSC 3.0.
They really bungled this up. I hope it dies on the vine.
Earlier this month, one of the biggest sellers of TVs announced that it will stop making TVs with the new ATSC 3.0 NextGen TVs OTA tuners included. This comes as earlier this year, LG lost a patient case from a company claiming to hold patents over some of the technology included in ATSC 3.0 Next […]