[AZ-Observing] Re: Cox Removes NASA Television


Peter Argenziano wrote:

>I'm not sure if content is the same, never compared. Convenience is a factor 
>if I can just turn on a TV and flip to that channel. Not to mention that my 
>laptop's screen size is nowhere near the size of the TV screens. I'm also 
>upset with Cox on principle - I don't recall them asking if their customers 
>wanted a lineup change. Just what we need: another shopping channel. 
>

Interesting. I was going to suggest it was probably being replaced by a 
shopping channel. I'm not sure if your criticism of Cox is unique to 
Cox. I had subscribed to Directv, but have it suspended. I get tired of 
all the commercials (why pay almost $50 a month and then still be 
inundated with a tremendous amount of commercials? Makes no sense.), and 
the fact that even with all the channels I normally cannot find 
something to entertain me the whenever I want to be entertained. It 
seems like the political talk shows are staged (I remember when the 
McNiel-Lehrer news, at that time 1/2 hr. long, had Kadafy on it. Now 
that is presenting all view points. Now it seems to be oriented to 
presenting viewpoints they want to make or have us believe. 
Propaganda?), and even though they have many channels with movies, these 
channels many times copy each other. Instead of drawing on the vast 
collection of movies over decades, many times they play the same ones 
over and over.

Sorry for the discourse.
Stan

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