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We've had Bell ExpressVu, the Canadian direct TV satellite service, for years but we had the receiver attached to the main television in the living room. Not a bad thing except that Kent tends to monopolize that set. There are a number of shows from Canada I'd prefer to see rather than the local cable offerings, especially the National, the 10 PM CBC news program.

After some effort and re-threading of cables, we've moved the Bell receiver to the basement TV in line-of-site from my computer room. Kent can watch the drek he prefers upstairs while I expand my knowledge with life-enriching programming from the Dominion of Canada. Or, as Kent tells it, I can now watch "The Simpsons" from five different time zones instead of being restricted to EST.

And I can make my sci-fi friends jealous by watching the new "Dr. Who" series from broadcast instead of downloaded bitstreams from the Internet. :-)

Now to ditch Comcast entirely to go with DirectTV...

Date: 2005-09-28 06:29 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dr-scott.livejournal.com
Directv ran Newsworld on its lineup for awhile, but then replaced it will Al Gore's Current. (see http://mhking.mu.nu/archives/074153.php) The long split is mostly because of Canadian cultural regulation -- Canadian companies can't advertise on non-Canadian media, so they live in a walled garden and have difficulty breaking into a much larger market. The BBC has succeeded fairly well at going global, which tends to stomp smaller Commonwealth countries' efforts in the area. In the long run I expect good programming will be available regardless of where produced.

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