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FRIGGIN TV COMMERCIALS
#1
Years ago during the Antenna reception days, it was rumored that "Pay Cable TV" was on the Horizen. We all thought yeah right, who will pay to watch TV? It was said that there would not be commercials interrupting the TV programs. So people would pay for that feature. Well as we all know now, that was a load of crap! 
PAY TV HAS COMMERCIALS GALORE!

The commercials on "PAY TV", are overwhelming, with commercials lasting 3 to 4 minutes and longer, Interrupting regular TV programs every 6 to 7 minutes! 

The current very annoying TV commercials constantly playing are for 3 to 4 minute 
long "Medicare coverage review!"ng"Medicare Review" coverage! 
They are enough to drive one crazy!!!  (Rant Done)

ANY TV COMMERCIALS GET TO GRIT ON YOUR NERVES? 
Carsman: Loves Living Large
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#2
I watch netflix and paid youtube, no commercials. When I did watch tv it was on tivo and ff through them. Unwatchable elsewise.
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#3
(11-27-2023, 01:47 PM)Carsman Wrote: Years ago during the Antenna reception days, it was rumored that "Pay Cable TV" was on the Horizen. We all thought yeah right, who will pay to watch TV? It was said that there would not be commercials interrupting the TV programs. So people would pay for that feature. Well as we all know now, that was a load of crap! 
PAY TV HAS COMMERCIALS GALORE!

The commercials on "PAY TV", are overwhelming, with commercials lasting 3 to 4 minutes and longer, Interrupting regular TV programs every 6 to 7 minutes! 

The current very annoying TV commercials constantly playing are for 3 to 4 minute 
long "Medicare coverage review!"ng"Medicare Review" coverage! 
They are enough to drive one crazy!!!  (Rant Done)

ANY TV COMMERCIALS GET TO GRIT ON YOUR NERVES? 

I watch alot of streaming with no commercials. And I DVR my cable shows so I can fast forward through the commercials.
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#4
DVR is the way to do it man. Or streaming...in which you pay and then pay extra on some for no commercials.
It was excruciating a my mom's last year w/ her TV on full blast before she got her hearing aids-the animal commercials and the commercials targeted to her age group pissed me off.

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(11-27-2023, 04:05 PM)MirahM Wrote: DVR is the way to do it man. Or streaming...in which you pay and then pay extra on some for no commercials.
It was excruciating a my mom's last year w/ her TV on full blast before she got her hearing aids-the animal commercials and the commercials targeted to her age group pissed me off.

There's a bunch of assholes at my cigar shop/lounge that put one of the TV on full blast with the sound bar and speakers. not just commercials but movies and tv shows also. Makes it hard to hear the other TVs in the cigar shop/lounge.
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