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ASTRA 2D BBC & ITV RECEPTION
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<blockquote data-quote="Berliner" data-source="post: 21661" data-attributes="member: 175910"><p>Hallo: </p><p></p><p>In the event that Astra-2D reception in Berlin needs a dish of > 125cm, the already small number of true BBC fans here in Berlin who are willing to show such determination and pay for those channels, surely will decline. If you consider the arrogant treatment of those paying guests by the BBC, the quite normal reaction would be to terminate the contract asap. </p><p></p><p>It is odd that print media from the UK are following an opposite plan and try to keep their subscribers happy. Is it the private vs. public stupid? The cool thing is that the BBC proudly will get lots of cheep new non-subscribing western European guests in exchange for their loyal southern and eastern customers whom they rudely forced strait into the bed of the competition of the willing. ;)</p><p></p><p>I wonder if a diehard BBC-addict needs a dish of >=180cm to get 24-7 reception in Berlin?</p><p></p><p>Berliner</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Berliner, post: 21661, member: 175910"] Hallo: In the event that Astra-2D reception in Berlin needs a dish of > 125cm, the already small number of true BBC fans here in Berlin who are willing to show such determination and pay for those channels, surely will decline. If you consider the arrogant treatment of those paying guests by the BBC, the quite normal reaction would be to terminate the contract asap. It is odd that print media from the UK are following an opposite plan and try to keep their subscribers happy. Is it the private vs. public stupid? The cool thing is that the BBC proudly will get lots of cheep new non-subscribing western European guests in exchange for their loyal southern and eastern customers whom they rudely forced strait into the bed of the competition of the willing. ;) I wonder if a diehard BBC-addict needs a dish of >=180cm to get 24-7 reception in Berlin? Berliner [/QUOTE]
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