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Thursday, October 3rd, 2024 12:03 AM
HDNet ads
I watched a movie the other night on HDNet packed full of ads. What's up with this?
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shannon02
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3 months ago
DTV has no control over what a channel sends them.
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litzdog911
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3 months ago
Yes, HDNet has advertising.
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Juniper
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3 months ago
The Movies Extra Pack (formally called HD Extra Pack) can have ads unlike the normal premium packs. My understanding this is why it is much cheaper than the others as that is how they make up their revenue.
DirecTV like other TV providers does not control content or ads of the channels.
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ChrisJA
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3 months ago
They are also editing their movies. No more uncensored content. I will no longer watch them anymore.
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shannon02
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3 months ago
All public broadcast channels have to censor movie content to comply with FCC rules. Nothing new.
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ChrisJA
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3 months ago
Hdnet is not a public broadcast channel and isn't subject to the same rules as free over the air broadcast channels.
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shannon02
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3 months ago
Sorry to inform you, it is a public broadcast channel as anyone with the correct channel package can access it.
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litzdog911
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Hdnet is not a public broadcast channel and isn't subject to the same rules as free over the air broadcast channels.
What does that have to do with anything? Lots of cable networks have commercials.
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ChrisJA
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3 months ago
Shannon02 you have to have cable or satellite to access it. Public means free tv that is accessed by an antennae or without payment.
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shannon02
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3 months ago
Public to the FCC means that anyone can access it without a secured method to prevent access to minors.
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ChrisJA
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3 months ago
Shannon02 any minor nowadays can access explicit content but cable is not subject to FCC censorship laws like regular tv is. That's why channels like HBO, Cinemax, Showtime, Starz, IFC, TCM, and a whole host of others can show unedited content. Hdnet is a premium channel, which means you have to pay extra in addition to your cable bill to receive it.
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shannon02
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3 months ago
They are secured channels and it is assume that the person that subscribes to them has taken steps to prevent minors access, doesn't matter if they can or can't access them those are the FCC rules that all TV provider follow. That is why DTV and AFAIK all other providers provided parental controls on their receivers.
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shannon02
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3 months ago
@litzdog911
ChrisJA is complaining that HDnet is showing movies that are edited for content.
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Iykykwcis
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2 months ago
Ruined the channel.
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Juniper
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2 months ago
Well if it is "ruined" for you than I guess you'll find something else to watch.
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