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<blockquote data-quote="Agorima" data-source="post: 848246" data-attributes="member: 397440"><p>Well, I said that the channels showing lotto predictions and teleselling won't be missed. These are useless.</p><p></p><p>It will be surely a different matter when a good thematic channel will disappear.</p><p></p><p>All the 150 channels mentioned are free on DTT, but, to see the most interesting things, you must pay.</p><p>Even the Olympic Games are on pay-tv (and I'm searching for alternatives to only 100 hours on Cielo, the terrestrial channel owned by SKY, or RAI, if the public television will get the reduced coverage for Sochi 2014)</p><p></p><p>RAI is more hated than Sky, because of the licence fee imposed only because you <strong>own</strong> a television (or something adapted to watch TV).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Agorima, post: 848246, member: 397440"] Well, I said that the channels showing lotto predictions and teleselling won't be missed. These are useless. It will be surely a different matter when a good thematic channel will disappear. All the 150 channels mentioned are free on DTT, but, to see the most interesting things, you must pay. Even the Olympic Games are on pay-tv (and I'm searching for alternatives to only 100 hours on Cielo, the terrestrial channel owned by SKY, or RAI, if the public television will get the reduced coverage for Sochi 2014) RAI is more hated than Sky, because of the licence fee imposed only because you [B]own[/B] a television (or something adapted to watch TV). [/QUOTE]
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