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BBC's Planet Earth is highest grossing HD disc in US
by possibly noteworthy at 2:58 pm EDT, Jul 14, 2007

It seems there's nothing like natural beauty to bring out the best in high-definition technology. The BBC's Planet Earth: The Complete Series has been wowing high-definition audiences in the States where it's been pronounced as the biggest money-spinner to ever hit the HD-DVD and Blu-ray disc market.

Great! So maybe people really do want to know more about science ...

"This series was made for high definition," Sanders says. "Its success points to consumers wanting to see and hear high-definition content, and there isn't a huge amount of true content available from broadcast or cable or satellite."

Oh, I guess not. It's just about pretty pictures and high-tech bling.


 
RE: BBC's Planet Earth is highest grossing HD disc in US
by dc0de at 6:14 pm EDT, Jul 15, 2007

possibly noteworthy wrote:

It seems there's nothing like natural beauty to bring out the best in high-definition technology. The BBC's Planet Earth: The Complete Series has been wowing high-definition audiences in the States where it's been pronounced as the biggest money-spinner to ever hit the HD-DVD and Blu-ray disc market.

Great! So maybe people really do want to know more about science ...

"This series was made for high definition," Sanders says. "Its success points to consumers wanting to see and hear high-definition content, and there isn't a huge amount of true content available from broadcast or cable or satellite."

Oh, I guess not. It's just about pretty pictures and high-tech bling.

Shock

HORROR!

I don't have an HD capable TV, and don't plan on owning one until I'm FORCED to by the FCC. My 36" Sanyo has a great picture, and I love BBC's planet earth. So for me, it's not about the bling... it's about the earth...


  
RE: BBC's Planet Earth is highest grossing HD disc in US
by Decius at 6:27 pm EDT, Jul 15, 2007

dc0de wrote:
I don't have an HD capable TV, and don't plan on owning one until I'm FORCED to by the FCC.

I agree, but this series almost changed my mind.


   
RE: BBC's Planet Earth is highest grossing HD disc in US
by dc0de at 7:45 pm EDT, Jul 15, 2007

Decius wrote:

dc0de wrote:
I don't have an HD capable TV, and don't plan on owning one until I'm FORCED to by the FCC.

I agree, but this series almost changed my mind.

I'm way too cheap....

I'm hoping that when the FCC makes me change, they'll subsidize my replacement television...


    
RE: BBC's Planet Earth is highest grossing HD disc in US
by Hijexx at 4:15 pm EDT, Jul 16, 2007

dc0de wrote:

Decius wrote:

dc0de wrote:
I don't have an HD capable TV, and don't plan on owning one until I'm FORCED to by the FCC.

I agree, but this series almost changed my mind.

I'm way too cheap....

I'm hoping that when the FCC makes me change, they'll subsidize my replacement television...

I don't. Too bad they already plan to subsidize tuners by auctioning off the reclaimed analog bandwidth.

There are better ways we could spend $1.5 billion dollars than subsidizing consumer electronic devices. I would feel exactly the same if I actually watched television.

Television is not a right. I just don't understand where this attitude of entitlement and indignation comes from about TV. It's a system used to deliver advertisements, propaganda and entertainment. Why should the government subsidize that system?

There used to be an arguement about federal election debate coverage, etc. But now that the Presidential debates are shown on pay for play TV networks such as MSNBC, that arguement is gone. It's all corporate owned and controlled infotainment now.

No, I do not agree with any government subsidy for the HDTV switch.


     
RE: BBC's Planet Earth is highest grossing HD disc in US
by dc0de at 11:17 pm EDT, Jul 16, 2007

Hijexx wrote:

dc0de wrote:

Decius wrote:

dc0de wrote:
I don't have an HD capable TV, and don't plan on owning one until I'm FORCED to by the FCC.

I agree, but this series almost changed my mind.

I'm way too cheap....

I'm hoping that when the FCC makes me change, they'll subsidize my replacement television...

I don't. Too bad they already plan to subsidize tuners by auctioning off the reclaimed analog bandwidth.

There are better ways we could spend $1.5 billion dollars than subsidizing consumer electronic devices. I would feel exactly the same if I actually watched television.

Television is not a right. I just don't understand where this attitude of entitlement and indignation comes from about TV. It's a system used to deliver advertisements, propaganda and entertainment. Why should the government subsidize that system?

There used to be an arguement about federal election debate coverage, etc. But now that the Presidential debates are shown on pay for play TV networks such as MSNBC, that arguement is gone. It's all corporate owned and controlled infotainment now.

No, I do not agree with any government subsidy for the HDTV switch.

You make a great point...

TV "was" free in the past.

Then along came "cable" and "other subscription" TV, with the promise of "No Commercials".

I do remember the first few years of MTV, with only news and music videos.

That didn't last either.

Now, we pay for cable, and get commercials shoved down our throats, DRM is pushing it's way into my living room, and soon, I won't be able to legally record any analog TV, as the signal will be removed.

As well, the HDTV Broadcast signal is also going the way of the Dodo. That leaves me with... ?

Paying for TV that I can't record, (or can't remove the commercials from), that I can't have the capability of ordering only the channels I WANT... I have to pick a "package" of channels, and then will have to purchase a new TV set to boot?

Sorry, I'm planning on going to Joost and other sources on the internet... fuck this shit...


   
RE: BBC's Planet Earth is highest grossing HD disc in US
by skullaria at 9:44 pm EDT, Jul 15, 2007

I'm happy with my TVs, and I loved the series...and I don't have hi-def. People just like good photography and cinematography and learning. I don't plan on going hi-def anytime soon.


 
 
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