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Old 02-03-2021, 21:47   #8539
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Re: Netflix/Streaming Services

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Originally Posted by 1andrew1 View Post
By speed and therefore by convenience. There are other reasons - less mental effort involved and it can be good to broaden your horizons and see something you wouldn't normally see.

You have to acknowledge that not everyone is the same. How do you search for films? By actor? By genre? By year of release? By franchise? By rating? By popularity? Content providers know people locate content differently and cater for these differences.

Back to TV. Rather than searching for content, some people are more than happy to whizz through their favourite channels until they see something they like. And the more housebound in the population may keep a linear channel on for company most of the day.
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Originally Posted by gba93 View Post
and, of course, programs that you wouldn't necessarily search for but you spot and they turn out to be a real gem.
Both absolutely bang on , I've dropped on many a good programme by trawling the guide.
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