Aussie TV is sh$t
#32
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I cant remember the movie we were watching but after awhile we started timing the gap between ads and it was LESS than 5 minutes, how on earth can that be justified? At least attempt to make the ads watchable, they have just again blindly followed America unfortunately.
#37
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Thank god for streaming video
#38
Commercial TV in Australia is mind-numbing. I don't know how any people can bear to watch it, it just gives me a compelling urge to throw the telly out of the window. The worst is when they had an advertisement break before the last 10 seconds of a show. 
Thank god for streaming video

Thank god for streaming video
#39
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I've noticed an increasing number of news websites wanting payment to read. Sydney Morning Herald is one. They give you ten articles then hit you up for payment. So I actually don't want to pay because they bombard you with advertising anyway. If there were no ads then I might consider it.
So here's the trick. Get the Chrome brower and use the Igcognito Tab. No cookies get put on tour system. The website has no ability to know how many times you've been there.
So here's the trick. Get the Chrome brower and use the Igcognito Tab. No cookies get put on tour system. The website has no ability to know how many times you've been there.
#40
I've noticed an increasing number of news websites wanting payment to read. Sydney Morning Herald is one. They give you ten articles then hit you up for payment. So I actually don't want to pay because they bombard you with advertising anyway. If there were no ads then I might consider it.
So here's the trick. Get the Chrome brower and use the Igcognito Tab. No cookies get put on tour system. The website has no ability to know how many times you've been there.
So here's the trick. Get the Chrome brower and use the Igcognito Tab. No cookies get put on tour system. The website has no ability to know how many times you've been there.
I use Firefox rather than Chrome so I'll look for the similar thing you mention. I do have Chrome though and if needs be I'll use it for browsing The Age.
#42
Yes, tried Private Window (already over the 10 Age articles this month); had to log on to BE's (proving it didn't 'remember' my BE cookies), went to the Age site and happily was able to read more articles.
For anyone also using Firefox and not sure, click the menu button (3 horiz lines top right), click on new private window and then either pick your website from bookmarks or type in the URL.
It says employers can still track the sites employees visit, ditto parents with kids and you are still susceptible to viruses etc in Private Window browsing.
For anyone also using Firefox and not sure, click the menu button (3 horiz lines top right), click on new private window and then either pick your website from bookmarks or type in the URL.
It says employers can still track the sites employees visit, ditto parents with kids and you are still susceptible to viruses etc in Private Window browsing.
#43
I've noticed an increasing number of news websites wanting payment to read. Sydney Morning Herald is one. They give you ten articles then hit you up for payment. So I actually don't want to pay because they bombard you with advertising anyway. If there were no ads then I might consider it.
So here's the trick. Get the Chrome brower and use the Igcognito Tab. No cookies get put on tour system. The website has no ability to know how many times you've been there.
So here's the trick. Get the Chrome brower and use the Igcognito Tab. No cookies get put on tour system. The website has no ability to know how many times you've been there.
#44
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Therefore I won't be paying to read their site if I'm bombarded with ads.
I know someone who works at Fairfax and they say the payment is something they are trying. They don't care if people go around it. The ads make enough money. Its like a bank fee. If thet can get it, they will take it.
#45
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The reason why tv is shit here is simply down to market size. The population is too small to support 3 commercial players. This means they are reduced in quality due to wafer thin margins forcing them to make cheap crap and cram in loads of ads to try to make some money. The same problem applies to the airline industry.
Then throw in massively underfunded public broadcasting and a monopolistic paytv industry and you get the current result. The UK has 40m more people, a tv tax and a small geographical area for transmission which massively keeps down costs. The cost of transmission are extremely high here due to the large number of transmitters and stations required to cover the country.
Then throw in massively underfunded public broadcasting and a monopolistic paytv industry and you get the current result. The UK has 40m more people, a tv tax and a small geographical area for transmission which massively keeps down costs. The cost of transmission are extremely high here due to the large number of transmitters and stations required to cover the country.




