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  2. Satellite TV customer complaints keep mounting: BBB - AOL

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    Unhappy satellite TV subscribers -- most customers of DirecTV and Dish Network -- have been complaining by the thousands to the Better Business Bureau. More than 53,000 satellite customers have ...

  3. Cable and Satellite TV, Cell Phones Top List of BBB Complaints

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    Last year, consumers filed 1.1 million complaints with the Better Business Bureau (BBB) against North American businesses, a 10% increase over 2009. "The complaints filed with BBB are not only a ...

  4. 6 Best Buy Items That Have the Most Consumer Complaints - AOL

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    Complaints included an audio lag that couldn’t be fixed, the inability to maintain a Wi-Fi connection and poor picture quality. Granted, at $329.99 on sale, it’s one of Best Buy’s least ...

  5. Criticism of Comcast - Wikipedia

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    Comcast claims to have more HD choices than DirecTV by including Comcast's on-demand and pay-per-view assets. Each HD on-demand program is counted as a so-called HD "choice" by Comcast. [55] On August 8, 2016, a Comcast employee confirmed that Comcast was downgrading native 1080i channels to the 720p60 format. [56]

  6. Free TV Networks - Wikipedia

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    Free TV Networks is an American specialized digital multicasting and advertising-supported video on demand network media company. The company owns and operates three broadcast television networks. The company was founded and is led by broadcasting veteran Jonathan Katz, who previously launched what is now the Scripps Networks division of ...

  7. Free ad-supported streaming television - Wikipedia

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    Free advertising-supported streaming television (FAST) is a category of streaming television services which offer traditional linear television programming ("live TV") and studio-produced movies without a paid subscription, funded exclusively by advertising akin to over-the-air or cable TV stations.