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Vashner
11-26-2005, 02:40 AM
WTF is that bullshit??

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/4469422.stm

Lol they have people drive around with coil's looking for EM fields (from CRT's) hahahahah. Wow I never knew that.. what a bunch of crap. Well let's see them use those to detect flat panel TV's.


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boutons
11-26-2005, 04:15 AM
Most European countries have annual license fees for all TV owners.
The license fee pays for govt channels. BBC is a govt organization.

This is no different from monthy subscription fees for cable and satellite in order to obtain premium programming ad-free.

In the USA, the TV viewer is the product, and the advertizers are the buyer, the content is secondary.

Vashner
11-26-2005, 06:28 AM
I think it's different because they go around looking for TV's that are just powered up and give tickets. For radio wave reception.. not from space or a private wire.

Normally satellite only bills for encrypted transmissions. I still have a 10 foot dish that can pick up a few free channels. (used to be 100's free).