German Thal: At least we don't have to pay for license to watch off-the-air TV :-)Outside of 'BBC America" and some old British programs - mostly on Public TV, don't expect to find much British TV here.
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Alma Twomey: I have been to Europe and I have found that there are some channel that exist in both places. Like Discover & CNN. But the programming is a little different. It is possible to get some European channels on American Satellite system like Dish or DirecTV. Yes there is a lot of crape but there is a lot of crape on Europe TV too.
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