Nifty
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Post by Nifty on Jan 14, 2023 18:44:40 GMT 1
Then
Perhaps not next summer.
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Post by Nifty on Jan 31, 2023 9:29:02 GMT 1
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Post by Polarengineer on Apr 23, 2023 8:22:09 GMT 1
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Post by Nifty on Oct 3, 2023 21:41:57 GMT 1
Genius
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Post by robertarthur on Oct 4, 2023 21:10:49 GMT 1
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Post by iolar on Apr 4, 2024 9:58:20 GMT 1
I wonder how many have a contract with Bouygues? Among the many stations you get for free are Intermezzo and Stingray Brava. When we were with Orange you had to pay.
Now that my wife is in bed before 6pm, that may change soon as she gets back into being mobile again, no thanks to French medics, I get to watch what I want. Increasingly I find that most French TV is repetitive American crap or French programmes that are of no interest to me.
This is where the two channels I mentioned come into play - they are bloody marvellous if you are into classical,jazz,sometimes rock or blues, opera, dance either classical ballet, modern or modern dance. There are other music channels as well but just not for me. I enjoy sitting in the best seat in the house at concert halls like the Concertebouw in A'dam or the wonderful open air ampitheatre in Berlin and get to listen to great concerts from the 60s onwards. Jazz festivals from all over. Lately I've been listening to current versions of Mahler as well as classic versions of his work from the 60s' and it's all in the monthly price.
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