free tv channels 300 actually
no more bills
free tv channels 300 actually
no more bills
What service are you using?
…and nothing good on.
@shutterbug and @GrayBear its from te internet
Yeh, we already guessed that. Pluto? Roku?
We have both and my wife tortures me with ancient shows aimed at seniors from the 80s.
its a nice freebee doe
I guess. I can’t stand commercials and there’s not much I want to watch on them.
does away with a bill 2 ave it free
your keyboard still missing h?
I use PLEX. Better selection.
yep money will solve tat
latest movies in America are bein played on my tv
What a coinkydink. I watched Furiosa last night. (It sucked, btw.)
I get 350+ channel free !!! And 33, 4K channels
But it’s a combination of plan in single providers bill.
Reliable and any issues for any one I have a direct support agent.
I got 40 Mbps broadband, three 5G phone and “DTH plus 20+ OTT apps free” !!!
Is all comes under ~20 dollars
Well, I went and bought a nice antenna for my TV
I get 94 channels local for absolutely %100 free
I found some amusing stuff, too like the original Batman and Robin dynamic duo, He - Man, Fangface, Alice in wonderland
All crappy cheesy but entertaining it is
I still get major channels like news n such
Back in the 1980s there were only four U.K terrestrial T.V channels. Now there are over 100 free view.
That’s about $200 USD / mth in Canada.
We now have regular cable, Roku with various subscriptions to channels and Plex.
If there were anymore things to choose from, I think our heads would explode.
I remember, when I was young, your choices were NBC, ABC, CBS and a bit later FOX or get cable that had like 20 or 25 channles max. Then , if you got cable, you could pay seperately for stuff like HBO, CINEMAX, SHOWTIME and if you really spicy, The Playboy Channel. If you bought everything you could get your hands on, you might have 30 channels.
Back then you could sometimes find like HBO and Playboy on if you moved the channel changer directly on tv instead of the cable box, but it would be all wavy and sideways and crap. If you used the manual adjustments of the setting on the TV…I think they were called vertical and horizontal…or something like that, you could sometimes tune them sort of in for free. It was difficult to keep the picture just right, though. I remember watching the first Blade Runner movie that way when I was young. It was difficult to see what was going on.
Still have top spend ÂŁ160.00 a year on a TV licence though so not free channels.
Most of the licence fee goes to BBC. The other channels make their money from advertising in adverts.