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AiA in Atlanta
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Re: What's on TV?

Post by AiA in Atlanta » Wed Apr 17, 2013 8:35 pm

IQS.RLOW wrote:Torrents and the piratebay are your friends - episodes are out the day they air in the US
Have never taken the time to understand torrents ...

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Re: What's on TV?

Post by Black Orchid » Wed Apr 17, 2013 11:07 pm

AiA in Atlanta wrote:
IQS.RLOW wrote:Torrents and the piratebay are your friends - episodes are out the day they air in the US
Have never taken the time to understand torrents ...
I am not sure they are even shown in Australia. I use torrents 8-)

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Re: What's on TV?

Post by IQS.RLOW » Wed Apr 17, 2013 11:37 pm

Being in the states, you probably want to avoid them unless you have access to a VPN otherwise the meeja companies might come after you.

Great for TV and movies, not to mention cracked software.
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Can be a bit fiddly to install to get around protections etc but...
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Re: What's on TV?

Post by Neferti » Thu Apr 18, 2013 3:32 pm

Ha ha ha. :rofl

ABC upset as BBC sells programs to Foxtel

The ABC says it is disappointed with its British counterpart for selling its drama and comedy television shows to Foxtel.

The BBC has signed a commercial deal with Foxtel which will air the content exclusively on a dedicated channel from July next year.

The pay-TV network will have first rights on all BBC-made productions ahead of Australian free-to-air networks.

A spokesman for the ABC, which has partnered with the BBC for 50 years, says the public broadcaster was only told about the deal yesterday.

Read more here:

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2013-04-17/a ... el/4635492

There will be no reason to actually WATCH the ABC, since all their good programs will be on Foxtel. Good one Rupert. :mrgreen:

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