Thread: TiVo Get rid of Netflix?
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Old 07-02-2017, 13:10   #5
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Re: Get rid of Netflix?

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Originally Posted by mike_gain View Post
Not meant as a dig but what you are describing suggests that Netflix have a lot of content you're interested in.....just saying.
That's right. As the number of quality programmes diminish on our broadcast channels, Netflix saves the day. However, if you can't afford it, I can understand, although I think the time has come to re-evaluate what represents value for money.

I was surprised recently when looking at my recordings. Most were of programmes shown on one of the Freeview channels. Sky is definitely going downhill - hardly any decent dramas on there these days, except for Sky Atlantic, which isn't on VM anyway.
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