Shopping Made Easy With Satellite TV
Submit on Wednesday, April 14th, 2010 19:39
Since its invention, television has tried every trick in the book to sell you something. Considering the fact that people in the United States spend between two to four hours a day minimum watching television, advertisers pay ridiculous amounts of money on a consistent basis to try and grab your attention and motivate you to purchase a specific product or service. Besides, without commercials the majority of content on cable and satellite TV would not exist (this statement excludes such HD movie channels as HBO and Cinemax, since they charge subscription fees).
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