This week, Communicators takes a look at how current and future technology will affect how we watch television and use other services with interviews from the National Cable and Telecommunications Association. Program from Saturday, April 18, 2009.
I agree. Down with cable, up with select Web-based content. Everything that is truly substantive can be viewed on "regular channels" and through free content providers on the Web.
they are going to mess with the internet soon, check out senate bill 125, the info wont flow so freely when their done.
Mrcharliebobo 2 years ago
I agree. Down with cable, up with select Web-based content. Everything that is truly substantive can be viewed on "regular channels" and through free content providers on the Web.
incrowdcynic 2 years ago
So true. So many channels offering nothing but junk.
jx14aby 2 years ago
Cable is a rip off. 150 channels of crap for $60 - $70 a month is insane.
Mrcharliebobo 2 years ago
Too long.
djc0010 2 years ago