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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsOne of my BILs told me that his neighbor
told him on Sunday that his wife demanded that they cancel FOX News or she was leaving. Their coverage of Minnesota was her last straw.
The dam is breaking.
BlueNProud
(1,075 posts)I used to block Fox when I had catv. Only I had the code.
That said I'm guessing there are more things going on in this marriage.
malaise
(294,013 posts)and not just in the US but I suspect you are correct and they have other issues.
not fooled
(6,622 posts)Troubling on many levels to the partner living in the real world.
erronis
(23,043 posts)BlueNProud
(1,075 posts)kimbutgar
(26,971 posts)So the manager blocked fox on their cable channel and things became calm again in that facility. They only show local news now.
eppur_se_muova
(41,245 posts)TomSlick
(12,934 posts)It's too dangerous that someone might click on it by accident.
ToxMarz
(2,788 posts)Never heard of a cable/TV provider that lets you cancel a channel. Pretty much take what they offer or nothing. Fox isn't an addon.
hunter
(40,444 posts)Or satellite.
Or Broadcast television.
The television in our house plays DVDs and a couple of no-advertising streaming services. That's all it does.
AllaN01Bear
(28,833 posts)SheltieLover
(78,096 posts)Flat things you stick to wall or window
I've not had tv service in more than 10 years. Zero tolerance for liars.
But the antennas do exist & aren't prohibitively expensive
AllaN01Bear
(28,833 posts)OldBaldy1701E
(10,602 posts)However, now the signals are digital, that may not be as much of an issue as it used to be.
It might be worth trying. Just run a cable outside and hook it to a tin roof or something. Or, maybe a trash can lid. Just to try it.
Digital service works differently, so the signals might be more receivable these days. They may not, which is why I suggest using this experiment first.
leftieNanner
(16,129 posts)They sell it as a bundle with all the other Fox channels. Sports, entertainment, etc. And even so, the cable company determines the lineup. You can't do it. I've tried.
TomSlick
(12,934 posts)leftieNanner
(16,129 posts)But they still get our $$$.
FakeNoose
(40,639 posts)... but you're still paying for it. They won't take it off your monthly cable fee. Faux Noise gets your money anyway, whether you watch or not. I had Verizon Fios for over 20 years, and I calculated that my $160 monthly fee meant I was paying Faux something like $3 per month.
What really hurts Faux Noise is the fact that so many Americans have just canceled their cable subscriptions altogether. Way fewer subscribers now than 15 or 20 years ago.
That's the impact Faux Noise has had on American television. We can't cancel them specifically, so we're cancelling the entire system. The winners are the providers like YoutubeTV, Prime, Peacock, Hulu, AppleTV, and a bunch of others.
malaise
(294,013 posts)Like you they use some of the providers you listed.
Attilatheblond
(8,492 posts)Smart TVs have 'parental controls' that can disable selected channels
https://techpenny.com/block-content-smart-tvs/]
For several years now, I have read about people visiting elderly parents who seem overly agitated and angry about 'the news' so they disabled FOX news from the TVs. Suddenly, everybody calmed down and got civil again.
eppur_se_muova
(41,245 posts)AFAIK parental controls are all built into the TV and programmed through the remote.
spanone
(141,195 posts)AllaN01Bear
(28,833 posts)when i was at my late dad and his 2nd late wives house . i couldnt bstomach fox noize.
Ping Tung
(4,203 posts)preaches to his blank eyed band of True Believers the same stuff over and over. Usually consisting of "Great" to childish whines about all the non-believers trying to mess up his imaginary triumphs. The audience is getting restless.
BidenRocks
(2,926 posts)Or get divorced.
Fox is heroin to these junkies.
Good luck!
Wiz Imp
(9,246 posts)for, you wil get it. The only way to get rid of it is to cancel that bundle which means removing all the other channels in that bundle as well which probably includes some channels most people would want.
However, I'm pretty sure most cable providers allow you to block individual channels so they can't be viewed by anyone unnless you enter a code to unblock. I know DISH Network had such a feature because I used it. Blocking Fox news meant I never had to see it. I could never even turn it on accidentally.
eppur_se_muova
(41,245 posts)... there will usually be a 'parental control' which lets you block channels, so they can only be viewed by entering a password. Keeps kids away from the "adult" entertainment. If you have no "adult" channels, you've probably never considered using it before.
If you have something like DISH, you may be able to implement it through DISH's hardware **OR** your own TV.
littlemissmartypants
(32,658 posts)KS Toronado
(23,326 posts)It's a 2 way street for all of us Liberals. I take it FQX noise was painting ICE as the victims? And the real
victims as "Domestic Terrorists" ? Haven't watched any FQX noise in over a year.
littlemissmartypants
(32,658 posts)Husbands and wives against loons unite!!
KS Toronado
(23,326 posts)flashman13
(2,206 posts)canetoad
(20,379 posts)A woman of principle.
Ilsa
(64,014 posts)It's pretty unlikely anyone will look for it or stumble across it.
GoodRaisin
(10,789 posts)OldBaldy1701E
(10,602 posts)We saw that every thing we wanted to see was online sooner or later. Why pay for two services that are giving you the same stuff?
We have not had cable since the Battlestar Galactica remake. We have not missed one thing from not having it.
Not. One. Thing.
Don't let them convince you otherwise. You don't need cable for anything anymore, and they cable people know it. That is why all the cable companies got into being 'service providers', because they saw what was coming.
So did we.
(Yes, we have an antenna. I use it to watch football and the occasional news spot.)
Clouds Passing
(7,394 posts)I told a relative that I would not allow my child to be around that when its on. They actually complied.
Their coverage of hurricane Katrina was dastardly.