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calvoiper

join:2003-03-31
Belvedere Tiburon, CA

reply to Drex_CS
Re: Likely?

OK, everybody, if you don't like "free" ad-driven services, don't watch or use them. What I don't understand is the attitude that others shouldn't be able to choose to use a service delivery mechanism just because you don't happen to like it.

Unless you are all ISP shills (which I doubt) I can't understand the hostility to the possibility of Google providing a "free", but ad-driven, wireless Internet access program. Could someone clue me in?

calvoiper
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Drex_CS

join:2005-05-11
canada
reply to L2006
you pay for them to broadcast it, the ads pay for the 6 million an episode cost taht friends had.. and other such shows.

gpancner

join:2001-09-27
Nine Mile Falls, WA

reply to calvoiper
No such thing as Free BROADCAST TV

The amount of money spent on advertising over "Free" Broadcast TV adds over $600/year to the cost of living per capita in the U.S. via increased prices for goods purchased.
Have you ever seen a "Free" Broadcast TV station facility?
They didn't pull the constuction/operation money out of a hat.


tiger72
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reply to calvoiper
Re: Likely?

said by calvoiper See Profile :

uhhh, that was exactly my point. We had (actually, still have) free BROADCAST television, but most choose to pay for additional channels....

calvoiper
I think his point is that you still get ads on cable anyways - why are you paying for it?
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calvoiper

join:2003-03-31
Belvedere Tiburon, CA
reply to L2006
uhhh, that was exactly my point. We had (actually, still have) free BROADCAST television, but most choose to pay for additional channels....

calvoiper
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VoIP--the death knell of remaining voice monopolies!

L2006

join:2001-12-03
Stratford, ON
reply to calvoiper
free ad-driven tv?

TV to the house should be free now... for every 20 min of television, there are 10 min of commercials it seems.

I mean, if commercials pay for the content, what is my huge monthly bill paying for?
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