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Hard to believe they want to try and make money with Peacock.To further emphasize their anti-viewer stance, they recently removed Peacock as a free service for Comcast Internet subscribers.
Hard to believe they want to try and make money with Peacock.To further emphasize their anti-viewer stance, they recently removed Peacock as a free service for Comcast Internet subscribers.
It was the version with ads.Hard to believe they want to try and make money with Peacock.
So, cable channels have commercials, they definitely are not free.It was the version with ads.
The opening ceremony will not be 4K this year. It isn’t in 4K by any provider. While that part is set in concrete, the USA coverage will be 4K and some of that begins tomorrow but it isn’t in the guide yet.With the Olympic Opening Ceremony on Friday evening I still don’t see any 4K HDR coverage scheduled on Dish channel 540-04. Last Olympics Dish had a lot of coverage and even had an app. This time I don’t see anything. What is going on?
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I posted this in another thread, but so this one is complete - on the VIP211k, there are 2 channels advertising the Paris Olympics (147 and 207), and 2 channels that are currently signed off until Saturday, channels 297 and 298.
"A Nielsen Survey estimated the number of handball players in the U.S. at 2.5 million. These players are competing in more than 2,000 private and 1,000 public facilities across the country.Handball? I don't really think it's played much in the U.S.
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