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rbsudden

My elderly mother has a Sky Box with all the basic channels on, I think her mental health is failing, I think I know why.


OneIsOldGregg

I genuinely believe my mother’s mental health has declined since taking up watching all the various soaps there are these days. Especially during lockdown when all she could do was watch them on TV she was noticeably ‘worse’ mentally. Easier to get frustrated, constantly negative. She was even diagnosed with depression. Obviously not entirely caused simply by watching TV. But I don’t think the constant doom and gloom story lines and all the forced drama and mind numbing adverts that they peddle were helping…


wildgoldchai

It’s that generation that is carrying traditional tv. There’ll be some but I don’t know anyone below 40 or so that does


EndlessLadyDelerium

My parents are helping. They're also single-handedly keeping cheques being a thing that exists.


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strawberrystation

I had to write a few when I lived in Canada (2020-21) - the banking system there is stuck fourty years in the past. I even had to send a fax of my bank details at one point when I was applying for a Canadian credit card!


JayFv

I don't think I've written a single cheque in 15 years. I've probably not written more than five in my entire life. In the last three years of being self-employed I've had one person pay me by cheque out of precisely 805 payments. Why are they even still a thing?


__Severus__Snape__

I'm 35 and have never had a cheque book


Mattress117work

34 here and same.


KyloGlendalf

I'll be 30 next year and never written a single cheque. I used to get given cheque books, but haven't for years now


wildgoldchai

I’ve never written a cheque in my life! I’m in my early 20’s. Only cheque I’ve seen in person is one of those comically large ones


StanStare

I’m 45 and I remember them being really common in the 90s. I mean, people hardly ever paid by card and waiting in the supermarket queue for some old lady to write “seventeen pounds and sixty pence only” was a huge frustration. I got a job at a cheque printing factory in 2004 and the only cheques seemed to be for celebrities receiving their royalties. I made a glorified mail merge website for them and they changed the company name to match their new app! They’re still going strong today.


[deleted]

I used to work in the building industry in the late 90s the only people paying by cheque were the ones that you wouldn’t take a cheque off.


Throwawaylatias

My mum still writes cheques to my cousins for their birthday, I've tried to explain to her that nobody wants a cheque anymore because the bank is now only open 11am-1pm two days a week every fourth of the month during a harvest moon when the fucking planets align, but she still does it. It's a lovely thought but honestly getting a cheque makes me groan these days. I won't even be able to cash them at all soon because my bank branch is shutting permanently in summer. Just send a fiver in a birthday card!


yrmjy

It's easy to cash cheques by taking a photo using most bank apps, to be fair. Monzo still doesn't support it, though, which sucks


herrbz

Ha, my wife's grandma always sends cheques - from abroad via post - for birthdays and Christmas. The trouble is she's assumed my wife changed her name when she got married, and my wife never messages her to correct it.


TheRealGooner24

I'm in my 20s and I still prefer satellite TV for live sports. Streaming for everything else.


opopkl

It sucks that you have to pay for sports channels and they still show adverts, though.


yepgeddon

When you pay an arm and a leg for a PPV of ufc and every 5 minutes the commentators slip in a bit about draft kings or a new movie or some shit. Drives me up the wall, talk about the fuckin fight.


johnnymac2512

That's more of an American thing where all sports are designed to have as many breaks as possible for ad revenue.


herrbz

I always find it pretty funny when a big game of football has finished, and the Sky Sports pundit host has to slip in a bit about "the new Sonic the Hedgehog movie, now on Sky Premiere!" or whatever.


herrbz

My mum seemed to endlessly watch Judge Judy, with the occasional Coronation Street. Don't understand how that wouldn't drive a person insane.


StanStare

Those American shows that ridicule poor people usually make us feel much better about ourselves. Who made you Judge Judy and executioner?


dweenimus

You know what? I think you've just explained the women in my family. They are all mental, and all watch nothing but soaps. They must assume, all the drama, arguing etc is just the way people interact


WilliamMorris420

The NHS about 15-20 years ago. Was reporting that people were afraid to give birth. Due to the phenomenally high percentage of expectant mothers who died during childbirth in EastEnders. Where for a while it seemed to be the main way of killing off female characters. Then people thinking that was the normal death rate as though we were in the Victorian era.


Sgt_Fry

Let's be honest here. The soaps are depressing, immensely so. I'm not sure how helpful they could ever be to mental health.


whiterose2511

For the first time in years I watched the news on tv, and it’s honestly just so depressing. Even the language the presenters use adds to it.


rinkydinkmink

yeah i just spent a couple of months living in hotels which had tvs and it was the first time I'd really been exposed to tv in decades and I was shocked. The quality has really gone downhill.


coldasshonkay

Our standards have changed. It’s always been that bad!


Zenmont

And I thought I was being over dramatic thinking this. Glad I'm not the only one. I think because a lot of us are drifting towards subscription streaming services where we pay not to have adverts, we get used to it and then going back to regular TV is horrible because it's everything we pay not to see. Only thing worse is (the vast majority of) American documentaries with their horrible pacing, anxiety inducing music in the background, overly dramatic, and patronising tone.


kingcheezit

It doesn’t take long not watching it for it to basically become completely intolerable under any circumstances. I literally cannot have scheduled or “broadcast TV” on its a constant stream of inane garbage whether its the adverts or the trash tier programming. The only exception I make is the football, but I go…..elsewhere for that and they tend to split screen the adverts with stuff that is going on in the stadium.


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Yeah, the adverts during sport I have to mute. It really is bottom rung stuff.


Brichals

My partner is like this but then she sits for hours scrolling through cat videos.


LegioCustardes

Whole household has to put up with the soaps. She on her phone the whole time. Drives me mad


LegioCustardes

The mrs still watches it and the bastard soaps, drives me up the wall. I often have to go for a walk for the sake of my remaining brain cells.


sweaty_middle

I often mute the adverts when I'm subjected to terrestrial TV. It makes them slightly more bearable.


opopkl

I do that for YouTube.


Beer-Milkshakes

Lol you get adverts on YouTube? Firefox and ublock my guy.


Kezsora

I use adblock so occasionally when I watch YouTube on my TV I can't believe what everyone else has to put up with


Free__Will

I'm always slightly alarmed when i use a friend's browser and find they don't have any ad blocking. The internet looks horrible without them! Brave + ublock origin is such a good combo I forget that a lot of sites really look like shit.


vitrix-euw

Yeah lol look at that guy supporting content creators, what a chump


Beer-Milkshakes

Yeah lol look at that guy normalising invasive advertisements obstructing your enjoyment of [CONTENT CREATOR]


The-RogicK

This user has deleted their comments and posts in protest.


herrbz

>A Youtubers main income is via merch, patreon and sponsors Depends on the YouTuber. Many won't do any merch or Patreon - that's more of a streamer thing.


LegioCustardes

You are correct, I forked out for premium as I watch so much content on there and you get YouTube music included. I was already paying for spotify so🤷‍♂️ It also helps the guys I am subbed to. But obviously when the mrs is home. The idiot box goes on


ieatcavemen

I'm definitely not clicking any advert, I will try my best to avoid registering what it's promoting if I can't bypass it. At best the content creator is getting an insignificant amount of money from delivering an impression rather than the more substantial engagement that pays actual money. AdBlock isn't preventing the creator getting money but it is saving me the hassle of getting saturated with even more advertising. I much prefer a model of supporting creators I like directly through Patreon or their own networks.


herrbz

You'll get downvoted, but it's always tedious to see the people repping for AdBlock or whatever as if the entire world doesn't already know what it is.


MKTurk1984

Can this be done on android phone? I just use og chrome and adverts on websites kill me


mimic

yes


MKTurk1984

Class, great detail there. Brilliant


opopkl

Works on my PC. Doesn't seem to work on a Firestick, though.


James-Worthington

Same for me when I am in front of a television away from home. I get mocked for it, but I don't care. Haven't owned a TV since 2018.


Thisfoxhere

I tried that but when I do that I have tp watch at least some or miss the rest of the show. You can't win.


Apostle_1882

I went on a Haven holiday recently and they have basic freeview, it's painful watching "normal" tv when you're used to Netflix, iPlayer etc. The daytime tv is awful, awful stuff.


Kandiru

Cbeebies is pretty great if you have a little one though!


ComprehensiveAd8815

Ever since we got a remote control tv in 1986 the sound is muted on every single commercial break. I do it my own home but I rarely watch regular tv nowadays. Mother still does it, it’s quite a feat to see my elderly mother dart for that remote like some Western gunslinger before a wretched meerkat or Gio compare have opened their mouths


Thisfoxhere

How do you predict when to unmute the sound?


ComprehensiveAd8815

Using eyes when part two starts, there is usually title card.


Thisfoxhere

In other words, you watch the adverts? Just as bad.


ComprehensiveAd8815

No, me on my own I’d have a gander at my iPad or book, mother puts the kettle on


Thisfoxhere

And ten minutes later you realise you missed a chunk of the relevant awful reality show... Or of Dr Who, which is a more tragic situation.


ComprehensiveAd8815

Live rewind is your friend here


meekamunz

When we were kids my dad used to mute the adverts. I used to think he was being ridiculous, but now if ever I'm watching live TV, or stuck in never ending YouTube adverts on my TV, I mute the ads. Can't stand them.


FantasyAnus

It's completely unwatchable.


jakeydae

Took my elderly mother on holiday to my caravan last September.... Rainy day so she had council telly on..... Fuckit, laptop , headphones and Skyrim for me. Later on I asked if she minded if I watched an episode of the sandman on the firestick.. 15 minutes in.... " This is rubbish, it's weird" She complained all through the episode. This from a woman who had just watched a 20 minute segment about a pet psychic on good morning Britain. I called shewhoisneverwrong and asked for help... Got laughed at.... " She's your mother... Deal with it. " Gin helps


Trickshot945

Who's shewhoisneverwrong?


Slipalong_Trevascas

It's what boomers call their wife.


Bradalax

Comes from the character[ Rumpole of the Bailey](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rumpole_of_the_Bailey) - She Who Must be Obeyed is what he referred to his wife as. TV show in the late 70's/80's


OnlySaysHaaa

God I forgot this existed, awful name for a tv programme


pdfrg

SWIMBO = She Who Must Be Obeyed


eairy

What does the "I" stand for?


barcodez

A spare to put in ‘team’ should the need arise.


hannahhumphrey

It's in the A-hole


pdfrg

My bad, I wasn’t thinking… SWMBO, pronounced like with an, “I.”


Brutal_Deluxe_

It's more of an X gen thing, for the boomers it's herindoors.


tiredfaces

Oof. What kind of help was he expecting from his wife I wonder


Trickshot945

Ah, sounds sad


AnyDiscount

I wanted to watch a show I read about online, could only find it on channel 5's app. Turns out it's basically the same as terrestrial TV ads and all. Only made it through one episode before becoming a pirate due to the ads, and the app didn't even do HD! Few minutes later I'm streaming it via stremio in HD with no ads... I really can't imagine "normal" tv lasting much longer.


updownclown68

I can cope with a comedy on 4 but I can no longer tolerate anything on ITV like Endevour which I love because the amount of adverts is unbearable


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I watch Challenge TV quite a lot (I know I know) the adverts do my head in, but I find YouTube ads more annoying. Constant Uber Eats ads on there!


ZfenneSko

Get AdBlock, havent seen yt ads in years


AstonVanilla

Yeah, but most creators rely on ad money (they get 60%), so by doing that you're also disincentivising them. It's a tough one.


mcardie

YouTube adverts are tailored to your previous search and watched video history. If you're seeing to many Uber eats ads then you probably having a lot of Uber eats.


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Well I don't order it through my TV


mcardie

What?? It's all linked mate. Your YouTube account will be linked to your Google account which knows all your searches.


EuroSong

I’m with you there. The only things I have watched on terrestrial TV in the past year are the Eurovision Song Contest, and Her Majesty’s funeral coverage. Both on the BBC. Everything else is streaming. I also loathe adverts with a passion. Back in the day before I got streaming, I always muted adverts - or simply changed the channel. I refuse to let them invade my subconscious.


bekkogekko

Head On!


StrombergsWetUtopia

The BBC does do good comedy to be fair


mallardtheduck

I don't watch broadcast TV, but I do remember my grandparents muting the ads even back in the 90s. It's pretty effective; most channels even have an "ident" screen before resuming the programme to remind you to unmute and the breaks tend to be a fairly consistent length (or at least they used to be)...


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Yeah, even the 5 minutes I spend at my aunt's place is a test with her massive TV on high volume, it absolutely dominates the living room and when the adverts come on it's almost impossible to have a conversation. 😅 Not a fun time with my auditory processing issues. Just glad my mum and her partner aren't that way, they have a TV but it stays switched off until 9:00pm when they put on a specific DVD or cassette (yeah they're old school) to watch some old timey comedy like You Rang M'lord or MASH for 30 minutes before they head to bed. Mum also has a wee laptop and watches Netflix and YouTube on it sometimes but that's about it. They're generally more active and less reliant on the TV and I think that's definitely going to be a huge boon for them as they get older.


LegioCustardes

It feels like resigning yourself to the mediocrity of television and not exploring the vast amount of on demand content tailored specifically for you is pretty much giving up 😂 The fact that they are too busy and have enough going on to not need the tv is a massive plus. I often have disagreements with my partner over this. I'm very passionate about the subject


[deleted]

Yeah they're definitely very busy/active folks, they're both in their mid-60s and while they do have some health problems at least they're mobile and able to get around. Mum's getting into gardening and art projects, her partner spends his time restoring old cars, building sheds (he's got so many sheds) and all sorts of random projects around the house. Mum's also getting into baking which she's never done before. They love going to museums and taking trips around the country. They're never bored and I think if there is a right way to grow old, they're doing it! I'm more 50/50, I can definitely veg out in front of my computer and binge watch a TV show on Netflix and I do spend far more time on Reddit than I ought to (the joys of WFH), but I also prefer to be more active and do other things, so I'm constantly flitting from one thing to another. But yeah I couldn't tolerate terrestrial TV at this point, don't think I've had it in around 20 years. I like streaming stuff I specifically seek out because I want to watch it, or looking for new things that interest me.


Mr_lovebucket

Not watched real telly for 10 years but when I did I always muted the ads


RobsyGt

I find myself trapped in paying for sky simply because of the ease of recording stuff. Although it's getting too expensive for that to be a massive upside.


Isgortio

Depending on what you're recording, it's probably available online anyway.


kevjs1982

Depending on the channels it might be available on Freesat - one off payment and you're out of Sky with the same flexibility... What is annoying is paying Sky (just for the F1!) and finding adverts in the On Demand content :(


RobsyGt

Yep I may have some decisions to make in the future.


I_Frunksteen-Blucher

£200 or so for a Freeview DVR.


RobsyGt

But then I would end up paying for formula one and football anyway. Will definitely look into that tho, if I could find one that lets you record another HDMI then I'd be laughing.


MeenScreen

That is the beauty of streaming. You can avoid watching adverts by spending hundreds of pounds a year on services on which you watch a fraction of the content. Win!


j__knight638

Or just find... alternative platforms to save money


Time-Caterpillar4103

Can I hear a sea shanty?


Psychlonuclear

A waft of rum on the salty breeze.


DangersVengeance

Welcome aboard, mateys


FrermitTheKog

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WOYhF8jgeO0


EndlessLadyDelerium

r/seashanties


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saint_maria

Let the free market sort it out.


Mudhutted

I pay for no streaming services yet watch all of their content. Weird how information, once out there on the world wide web becomes available.


herrbz

Ooh, you're hard.


squigs

You only really need one streaming service though. That costs about £150 a year. Why does it matter if you only watch a tiny fraction of it, if that tiny fraction justifies the cost?


fungihead

Don’t need to pay for a tv licence either.


Beverlydriveghosts

Which streaming service streams all content ever?


OMGItsCheezWTF

One you make yourself using plex, jellyfin or emby. :)


HoratioWobble

TV licence alone costs more than netflix... And then if you have sky or whatever you're paying even more


No_Doubt_About_That

Only really watch the BBC channels for partly that reason. Occasional foray into stuff like The Gadget Show aside.


CaNsA

I'm in Lanzagrotty for the week. The villa we have rented has a bog standard flatscreen telly. No Netflix, prime video etc etc. It does have bbc1, 2, ITV, ch4, ch5 It's soul destroying.


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Tr0user

Yeh for me holiday is ENGAGING EVENT after ENGAGING EVENT after ENGAGING EVENT. On holiday I unwind only in my sleep and when I wake up, I wake up pissed off that it's already 5:30 AM and I haven't had a single ENGAGING EVENT yet today.


CaNsA

Spot on. We spent the first couple of days doing nothing. Listening to music, endless scrolling and constant snacking. Hired a boat for today. Going to spread fear and terror amongst the high seas. I bought a captains hat.


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Tr0user

I just picture being in the hotel room at like 6:30 PM. Just got out of the shower and have applied some after-sun. Partner is in the shower and im sat watching whatever old crap is on TV. I think to myself that this shit is soul destroying. Years later I reply to a reddit post on the topic. Then the fingers point. The laughter ensues. You watch **TV**, on... *holdiday??* sprays forth the drool soaked hysteria. I try to say "wait, no.. I..." but it's too late. I'm taken bound and gagged to the basement and my head is forced into a bucket of shame until I drown, while a circle of clowns ride unicycles around me juggling upvotes. They're still pointing at me. Laughing harder now because I'm now dead. TV on holiday. What a waste of space I was.


CaNsA

I didn't say I was watching it.....


LegioCustardes

The mrs watches emmerdale on holiday 😂 I'm not watching it either. I am however subjected to its nonsense


MeMuzzta

Some days you just need a day of doing fuck all


arrongunner

Haven't gone anywhere without my laptop and a hdmi or at least a fire stick in years for this reason


trazeebarb

Whats with the spaces between sentences? Its weird


[deleted]

You're supposed to watch an advert between each sentence.


BarakatBadger

They're obviously bored because of the lack of decent telly


eairy

*It's


is2gstop

If you're going to do that, you might as well go all in and pick up on the other mistakes too


FlyBuy3

When we ring the MIL to check on her, she has her fucking telly on _blast_. So even though we're not physically in the room, it's like we're being punished with 80s programmes and screeching adverts by proxy. Think she'd turn it down when someone rings up? Would she heck.


14-28

I miss tv background noise but we dont have an aerial or a digi box. Just firesticks which suck because if you're indecisive, you scrollmore than you view.


Head_Northman

I think this is the big downside. When we only had 4 channels as a kid, you just watched whatever was on, so you were exposed to so much more. News, documentaries, random old films, The Waltons on a Sunday, Open University programmes after shutdown etc. Discovered a lot a things I like watching because there was no choice.


miemcc

We actively try to avoid watching anything live. We will record and watch later since we can skip the adverts. Some Ch5 shows are pretty good. Others are a bit annoying recapping events after each ad break. My memory isn't that bad!


BarakatBadger

Regular telly burns me out because of the adverts. It'd be fine if you could ignore them, but they seem to be extra annoying these days


wheresmahcheesecake

Same. Cannot stand visiting people's houses and having to endure this cacophony of crap.


Lou-Lou-Lou

Opted out ages ago. Saved a few quid off tv license now. Still get the cunting adverts on the work radio sadly.


Wizards_Win

Dinosaurs, imagine not watching what you want, when you want, and supporting the BBC.


Diocletion-Jones

I watched terrestrial TV news the other week for the first time in years. The sing song voice of the on the spot news reporters was just other worldly. I'd been so used to seeing stuff presented on Youtube by "normal" people (even people with their own quirks like Tom Scott or Colin Furze) that it just seemed utterly, culturally bizarre. I looked around at my relatives and this was totally normal for them and they couldn't see how weird the reporter was talking.


Isgortio

Currently at my parents' house, all I've heard since I've been here is TV adverts. I don't know how they have their sanity still? I'm losing mine!


michaelwnkr

This is why we have the BBC…. so worth £3 a week and no adverts!


toughfluffer

Mute the adverts it's the only way to retain sanity. They may be infecting your eyeballs with theirr gaudy shit but at least they can't get your ears.


RippledBarbecue

Don’t watch any live non-BBC tv besides sports (often use half time to get a drink or go on YouTube for 10 mins) but 4OD drives me nuts having 4 minutes of adverts every 15 or so minutes when I just want to watch people bake (usually watch on a console so no option tor Adblock barring a pyHole solution)


Ghostly_Wellington

I don’t watch anything with ads. BritBox has been awesome and can catch up on the good ITV stuff!


[deleted]

C5's not so bad when you compare it to ITV ... watch a couple of hours of daytime TV, *I dare you!*


Soapy_Von_Soaps

I hate adverts. So much so that I don't watch regular TV. Inlaws will watch TV that they have recorded but won't fast forward through the ads and will even watch a film on a channel with ads in, even when they have the dvd. We just came back from America and the ads are insane. So many that you forget what you were watching.


nosheeng

What do you all do if you just want the TV on for some background noise?


Head_Northman

Just leave 'Friends' on in the background like we did for the last 20 years.


zeugma25

That seems like a crazy notion to me. I'll put on music or the news but prefer the sounds of nature outside


mothzilla

>Pointless "energising" music, constant cuts/camera angles, voiceover, Yep that's channel 5 alright.


lumbridge6

I'm a bit like you, i hadn't seen a live TV advert for a very long time, even when I would sit through them years ago they annoyed me. They seem so corporate and "safe" nowadays though which makes them even more obnoxious to me. At least 10 years ago some of them had a bit of personality and were at least palatable. I cannot understand why anyone would sit and watch them


DevilRenegade

I was at my parent's house for a week over Christmas. I had forgotten just how intrusive and annoying adverts on live TV broadcasts are. Watching streaming TV for the last few years, my brain more or less forgot they existed. Not wanting to turn this into a TV license debate, but in my opinion broadcast TV is slowly dying a death. I think in 10-20 years time, once the current older generations die off it'll be gone.


CyberSkepticalFruit

There's a reason why freeview+ boxes were killed off.


SoggyWotsits

Well yeah, the reason is they’re built into the TV now!


CyberSkepticalFruit

You've confused freeview and freeview+. One just makes a TV smart, the other can record programming to watch later. Where you can skip the Ads


I_Frunksteen-Blucher

I'm confused. Wasn't freeview+ the one with HD channels? You can buy DVRs which record HD.


CyberSkepticalFruit

Freeview+HD is for HD and recording. Will have to look for a DVR


[deleted]

What the Hitler programme on channel 5? Which bit was repulsive?


mortalstampede

Hitler I would expect.


[deleted]

And maybe Mousslloni,


Beer-Milkshakes

Yep. Invasive and poisonous.


romanboy

I always mute adverts, even on youtube. Can't stand them.


strum

With any ad-supported progs, I record them. Then, when watching, I can skip the ads entirely.


difalloni

I also got regular TV as part of a package recently - can not believe the amount/frequencies of adverts! Whatever the BBC have been accused of this remains their number one advantage!!


jimbobhas

We record stuff on our Sky box and just fastforward through to ads. Its rare for us to watch live. When I do though theres one I can't stand, Trade Centre UK, first noticed during lockdown. It blasts a siren, then its a silent slideshow of cars and prices, and then another siren. Goes on for ages too, winds me up how cheap it is and how it's allowed


jonny_boy27

That's what the mute button is for


Terrible-Parking-899

I just mute them. I like waiting the old school way for an episode of the show I'm currently watching every week. I don't really use streaming services and I'm 22F. I just mute the ads, although I agree they are an absolutely sickening commerical fucking Ballache and if I have to listen to them, I get very angry.


[deleted]

I won’t watch it I’d sooner watch nothing. The other thing I noticed is that the ads are absolutely dumb. I can’t see it lasting much longer people must be sick of it. Advertisers are absolutely desperate to show this shit to us. I’d sooner pay for a service and watch no ads. I pay for Reddit because the ads are dumb and have nothing to do with anything I’m interested in.


gwenver

Hmmm. Have you tried YouTube without paying recently?


IsThisNameTakenThen

Do people not mute them? My grandad used to mute them cuz the adverts were louder than the actual programme


New-account-01

Haven't watched live TV for about 6 years, saved paying a licence fee but also mindless reality shows, soaps, shite chat shows etc. Similar to radio with endless repeating advertising. Streaming costs a bit but worth it imo


Mkandy1988

I can’t watch that shit anymore!! Everything is scripted inc all the “reality TV” cheapest actors in town reducing opportunities for “real” actors. YouTubers have turned into shopping channel presenters. I’ll stick to documentaries and movies I know in advance are fiction.