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Good by and good riddance to DSTV
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<blockquote data-quote="user 997" data-source="post: 342787" data-attributes="member: 997"><p>Moved into a new home recently and DSTV hasn't made the journey along with us. Apart from the sport there isn't much worth watching on DSTV. I enjoyed the PVR functionality and Box Office though. What got under my skin was the long, repetitive and highly annoying ad breaks (especially with the recent Masterchef that really cracked me up). :spam: Eventually when we watched TV series we would just record everything on the PVR and watch it later on and fast forward through the 5-minute+ ad breaks. Sport that is sponsored became just as annoying.</p><p></p><p>DSTV already sucks up R695 a month and then bombards you with advertisements too. Talk about having your bread buttered on both sides. No wonder they routinely make R5billion+ profits every year. Will see if I can make something work with Apple's streaming services or try the Netflix route. Two weeks and no withdrawal symptoms yet... :thumbs:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 997, post: 342787, member: 997"] Moved into a new home recently and DSTV hasn't made the journey along with us. Apart from the sport there isn't much worth watching on DSTV. I enjoyed the PVR functionality and Box Office though. What got under my skin was the long, repetitive and highly annoying ad breaks (especially with the recent Masterchef that really cracked me up). :spam: Eventually when we watched TV series we would just record everything on the PVR and watch it later on and fast forward through the 5-minute+ ad breaks. Sport that is sponsored became just as annoying. DSTV already sucks up R695 a month and then bombards you with advertisements too. Talk about having your bread buttered on both sides. No wonder they routinely make R5billion+ profits every year. Will see if I can make something work with Apple's streaming services or try the Netflix route. Two weeks and no withdrawal symptoms yet... :thumbs: [/QUOTE]
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