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<blockquote data-quote="MickH" data-source="post: 40282" data-attributes="member: 176553"><p>Does Sky cost less than 27p per day? No! And you cannot watch 250 channels at once and can't record more than 1/100th of them even with Sky+. The vast majority of people in this country simply want an alternative when there's nothing worth watching on mainstream TV and at the lowest cost. My wife/kids are VERY happy with the channel lineup (I'm not) and I suspect there are millions of others who think likewise. Within this and many other sites it's claimed that he/his company (Murdoch) is responsible for the leak of the Seca 2 hack (which isn't actually a fully working hack anyway) on the grounds it will scupper TUTV. Why would he bother if it wasn't a threat? I think you might be right in thinking that TUTV will not last 12 months - only time will tell, but I would not bet money on it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MickH, post: 40282, member: 176553"] Does Sky cost less than 27p per day? No! And you cannot watch 250 channels at once and can't record more than 1/100th of them even with Sky+. The vast majority of people in this country simply want an alternative when there's nothing worth watching on mainstream TV and at the lowest cost. My wife/kids are VERY happy with the channel lineup (I'm not) and I suspect there are millions of others who think likewise. Within this and many other sites it's claimed that he/his company (Murdoch) is responsible for the leak of the Seca 2 hack (which isn't actually a fully working hack anyway) on the grounds it will scupper TUTV. Why would he bother if it wasn't a threat? I think you might be right in thinking that TUTV will not last 12 months - only time will tell, but I would not bet money on it. [/QUOTE]
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