Cock - Channel 4 loses Lost to Sky One
Posted by Chris @ 11:40 am
Cock - Channel 4 loses Lost to Sky One.
That is very annoying. So how do I watch it now? If Sky do as they say and put it on Sky One quicker than Channel 4 would have then my only hope is that they stick it on Sky Three as soon as they've finished showing it on Sky One, so people with Freeview will have a chance to watch it at pretty much the same time as they would on Channel 4. As for terrestrial folk, tuff init.
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Saturday, October 21, 2006 3:37:00 pm
Cock indeed! - That Murdoch bastard again. Sky is s**t. The same happedned with 24, excellent show large audiance and something to look forward to an a Sunday night. Then Sky buy the rights amd most people stop watching it. Sky's whole concept of charging hideous subscription fees and then riddling evreything with adverts pisses me off. At least with Freeview the stations know that they must put out consistantly good programmes or nobody will watch and they will make no money. Sky just charge you to watch mostly crap and then still have the cheek to put adverts in. Channel 4 have proved that free to air works with E4 etc. I used to get sky before waking up to the fact that unless you love football it is a waste of time. Even now though two years later they keep ringing me up and sasking if I want to come back. Each time I say no, they ask why. I tell tham that I am perfectly happy with Freeview. Each time they virtually call me an idiot for not wanting to fork out cash for something that is mostly available for free on Freeview. Even if they do spend obscene amounts buying established series in the vain attempt to lure people in I just point out that it is still chesper to rent the DVD.Sorry but you hit a nerve there. Losing Lost on a Tuesday night and the fact that I f*****g hate Rupert and his crappy Sky.
This comment posted by Anonymous
Saturday, October 21, 2006 4:07:00 pm
If only there was some other way of watching Lost in the UK.This comment posted by Chris
Monday, October 23, 2006 1:32:00 pm
Hmm well I believe NBC or whoever show it then make it available online (perhaps at a fee) like C4 does.There are other ways to get hold of it, and in my theory if at some point it will be shown on a channel I have therefore me watching it early isn't breaking any licensing!?!?
We'll just call it "advanced" timeskipping (TIVO you can't have that one!!)
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