Josh187
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RE: Goodbye to Babestation Xtreme
(01-05-2010 20:31 )cosmonaut Wrote: (01-05-2010 19:41 )Josh187 Wrote: They certainly are not scraping the channel, as they continue to advertise it multiple times every night (which is very annoying)
Your argument is devoid of logic. Of course they will advertise the channel so long as it's still broadcasting. Why wouldn't they?
I'd be surprised if Babestation Xtreme was still broadcasting in 2 weeks time.
It wasn't an argument, it was a statement of fact. I know they are going to continue to advertise, they want to get more and more people to buy into this. I just don't like how much they advertise something that really isn't good at all, they hype up and pass it off as the greatest thing ever, when in fact the show is terrible (judging by the reviews on here).The annoying part is they interrupt our Babestation viewing, and take us away from the babes we want to watch, by advertising this multiple times every night it.
(This post was last modified: 01-05-2010 21:51 by Josh187.)
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vostok 1
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RE: Goodbye to Babestation Xtreme
(01-05-2010 18:20 )admiral decker Wrote: If Sky channels can be successful by being in 32% of homes, why can't Freeview channels be sucessful when you admit they are in more homes than Sky?
I would guess that the Sky subscriber is more inclined to pay for a premium service, as they are already paying a premium for their standard viewing.
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kimosabi
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RE: Goodbye to Babestation Xtreme
(01-05-2010 22:20 )vostok 1 Wrote: (01-05-2010 18:20 )admiral decker Wrote: If Sky channels can be successful by being in 32% of homes, why can't Freeview channels be sucessful when you admit they are in more homes than Sky?
I would guess that the Sky subscriber is more inclined to pay for a premium service, as they are already paying a premium for their standard viewing.
but doesn't everyone in this S.H. of a country pay for a TV license, sky subscribers just pay a second premium (notice i said subscribers, there are probably equal numbers who don't subscribe, but can still view babe channels, and anything remotely worthwhile (as if, tv sucks)
and onto the fee & content issues, i agree with what has been said about £5 a night, far too much, for that i would like a whole new type of porn, that is better than anything ever. the fee on its own sounds bad enough, but airing repeats within days of opening is a dire state to be in, surely in the massive hype build up they remembered to make material for the show...didn't they? or were they too busy playing cyber pimp?
now, i'm off back to my corner...
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sweetsugar007
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RE: Goodbye to Babestation Xtreme
(01-05-2010 23:17 )kimosabi Wrote: (01-05-2010 22:20 )vostok 1 Wrote: (01-05-2010 18:20 )admiral decker Wrote: If Sky channels can be successful by being in 32% of homes, why can't Freeview channels be sucessful when you admit they are in more homes than Sky?
I would guess that the Sky subscriber is more inclined to pay for a premium service, as they are already paying a premium for their standard viewing.
but doesn't everyone in this S.H. of a country pay for a TV license, sky subscribers just pay a second premium (notice i said subscribers, there are probably equal numbers who don't subscribe, but can still view babe channels, and anything remotely worthwhile (as if, tv sucks)
and onto the fee & content issues, i agree with what has been said about £5 a night, far too much, for that i would like a whole new type of porn, that is better than anything ever. the fee on its own sounds bad enough, but airing repeats within days of opening is a dire state to be in, surely in the massive hype build up they remembered to make material for the show...didn't they? or were they too busy playing cyber pimp?
now, i'm off back to my corner...
If you follow Admiral Decker's logic or probably lack of it he is suggesting that the Freeview community can create enough demand for this service on its own. However it will die on its arse if it doesn't change its pricing policy quickly if you watch it for one week then it will cost £35 or £140 for a month which is the annual subscription plus £25 change for 4 channels of Television X
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