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By MAE ANDERSON NEW YORK©2024 GPlusMedia Inc.
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Rick Hepner
From America, my apologies to JT readers who have to suffer a reference to Ivanka Trump.
Madden
Not interested in service that do not have support in Japan! It's absurd now, with the original rights holders able to release them worldwide through digital streaming and yet they still do not do so! How is this still a problem in 2020!
KnowBetter
What the heck is TV? Is that the luxury of being told when to sit in front of a screen to be bombarded by continuous advertising only to have that interrupted by short spurts of some kind of programming?
Disillusioned
Watching TV changed for me in the 1990's. I stopped watching it.
Toasted Heretic
I'd like to see instant fact checking every time a politician opens their mouths on television.
I'm sure the technology is there.