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When are the BBCs outside broadcast team going to start producing the Womens football matches with some modicum of competence?
Presenters and pundits sound levels different to the commentators so you have to keep adjusting your tv volume, a director too busy being starstruck because madonna was in the crowd to actually show us what was going on on the pitch, excessive replays while the game is going on and terrible following of the gameplay with awful camera angles.
We want to watch the football live not pointless replays and shots of ageing pop stars!
I occasionally watch East Enders and can't help but notice that the kitchens are always pristine and resemble showrooms, much like the rest of the house. While I believe many characters may have great taste and take pride in their homes, it seems unlikely that this is the case for everyone. It feels somewhat unrealistic.
I keep searching for something that would justify my subscription fee. Unfortunately, the value is minimal, and the highlights are few and far between. To make matters worse, there's no option to comment on films. Other platforms offer ratings, which would be more beneficial. Much of what I encounter from the service features poor acting, absurd topics, or repeats! It's time for the subscription model to evolve, just like with other streaming services.
I would rate this service even lower if I could. It's frustrating to see war films aired during the Christmas season with no holiday movies in sight. Do they really think children want to watch outdated war films? It's no surprise that many are opting out of paying for a TV license. I hope the decision-makers reconsider their approach.
This morning at 9:45, the weather app indicated a wind speed of 17 and a 0% chance of rain with sunshine. However, it's pouring outside, the roads are flooded, the wind is shaking my fence, and the sky is completely grey with no sign of the sun. Typical of the service's weather reports; they might as well just look out the window.
Extremely disappointing value for the price. We have no interest in soaps, conversations, or cooking shows. Our preferences lean towards a bit of drama and catch-up, so the current fee feels unjustified. A subscription model allowing us to only pay for what we watch seems more appropriate. The era of mandatory fees should come to an end, as many will likely choose to opt out if things don’t change.
I flagged a comment on a discussion regarding "carspreading" where the commenter referred to bus users as "riff raff". The moderator deemed this acceptable. It's disappointing to see such derogatory terms allowed, and I feel the service has failed to protect users from insults. Shame on the platform for this oversight.
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