water ur seeds;4701153 said:
bigev240;4701092 said:
water ur seeds;4701075 said:
@ figo
good thing about british news and MOST our news papers is their impartialness and freedom to be fair... they are quick to expose ANYONE weather its the royal family, mp's, anyone in any position of power lol unlike most national countries who dictate what the people hear, watch or find out...
i think you can watch iplayer online, not sure if its available outside of the uk or not though
I just tried it and it doesn't work over here...it sucks depending on NBC for their coverage.
dontdiedontkillanyon;4701130 said:
The iPlayer won't work for anyone outside the UK. From what I've learnt today from Twitter:
1. Download Expat Shield -
http://download.cnet.com/Expat-Shield/3000-2092_4-75211377.html
2. Go watch the BBC's coverage -
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/olympics/2012/live-video
thats annoying... usually us english dudes the one getting boyed off for not living in the usa lol i get that onloads of youtube or mtv videos
Yeah, with things like MTV videos and certain Youtube clips we're usually told to fuck off, but I don't think we've got it too bad in this country though to be honest. I'd take the BBC (no adverts) over Fox/NBC/ABC/etc., and even though the press is far from perfect (the whole News Corporation/phone tapping scandal) at least you can say we've got a wide range of news outlets in this country (certain agendas/partiality will always be there but at least you have a choice). In the US money and advertising rules so NBC, etc. will happily fuck over its viewers and treat them like idiots for cash.
Seriously,how can a company spend a billion on the rights to the Olympics and not show it live? Just seems fucked up.