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What are your favorite channels?

NorthernRedneck

Well-known member
Just curious if you have certain stations you tend to watch more than others. I have a set list of channels I MUST have on my program package otherwise I tell the provider to take their services and shove them.

Here's my list:

-History channel
-Discovery Channel
-TLC
-Fox sports racing
-TSN (the sports network) up here...similar to ESPN
-National Geographic Channel

There are probably a couple other channels I'm missing on that list but I can't think of any others right now. I'm not into any of those half hour sitcoms.
 
Just curious if you have certain stations you tend to watch more than others. I have a set list of channels I MUST have on my program package otherwise I tell the provider to take their services and shove them.

Here's my list:

-History channel
-Discovery Channel
-TLC
-Fox sports racing
-TSN (the sports network) up here...similar to ESPN
-National Geographic Channel

There are probably a couple other channels I'm missing on that list but I can't think of any others right now. I'm not into any of those half hour sitcoms.

Those sound good. Not so much the racing, not into that.

I would add

Food Network
Animal Planet
Ovation
A&E
RFD-TV
 
Hmmm 400's are latino porn, right BC. :yum: I wondered who whated that stuff.

I record most of what I watch and History, Travel and Discovery are the most. For background noise I'll admit I put it on Fox more than any other news channel but I do try to check out a variety just to give me something to complain about.
 
Hmmm 400's are latino porn, right BC. :yum: I wondered who whated that stuff.

I record most of what I watch and History, Travel and Discovery are the most. For background noise I'll admit I put it on Fox more than any other news channel but I do try to check out a variety just to give me something to complain about.

I use the weather channel for background noise. We have direct tv and I listen to some of their music channels.

Jim
 
Just curious if you have certain stations you tend to watch more than others. I have a set list of channels I MUST have on my program package otherwise I tell the provider to take their services and shove them.

Here's my list:

-History channel
-Discovery Channel
-TLC
-Fox sports racing
-TSN (the sports network) up here...similar to ESPN
-National Geographic Channel

There are probably a couple other channels I'm missing on that list but I can't think of any others right now. I'm not into any of those half hour sitcoms.
On the satellite box probably just:
Discovery
SyFy
History​

Then probably the ROKU box and streaming Netflix and Amazon Prime
 
I generally don't watch the news on tv since all we get is that American crap that's generally all negative. We do have news stations up here but they make the news about as exiting as watching paint dry.
 
I don't watch much TV at all anymore, I have cable but I rarely turn on TV. I would rather read a book or be on the computer. I'm getting rid of cable this week.

When I do watch something it is usually on PBS. I like NCIS and the big Bang Theory, but that is about it.
 
A&E
Food Network
Fox News
MSNBC - "keep your enemies close, gotta know what they're doing, Morning Joe only and everyday"
Discovery
Animal Planet
Palladia
ESPN
 
Sky F1 (dedicated channel to formula one)
National geographic
History
Discovery
BT sport as it has very good coverage of Moto GP
Food network

I only ever put on the BBC when something new and fresh is on.....with that said i think that was last done in 1985 :yum::yum::yum:
 
food channels, id channel- they have shows on on 24/7, lifetime, lmn, we, tlc & fellow channels, & amc. history channels, & ones w/ modern cartoons & sitcoms (modern family/middle), too.
 
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In no particular order:

AMC
FNC
Local CBS affiliate for weather mostly
HISTORY
HISTORY2
DISCOVERY
American Heroes Channel formally Military Channel
TURNER CLASSIC MOVIES
FOOD NETWORK

There is also a World War 2 Channel available for free over the internet I watch from time to time. Wish I could get it on my flat screen instead of the computer monitor. Maybe if I invested in one of those Roku boxes I could. Meh.
 
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