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It's been so many years for me too. Can't even remember when I actively watched TV. If I try to watch some today, I'm immediately put off by the amount of ads and all that reality garbage, that has surprisingly little to do with actual reality. Can't we just call that low production value trash instead?
I even tried some of the official apps these channels have, and they were about as awful. The good thing is, you can DNS filter the ads on your tablet, so at least you can watch without being constantly interrupted. Sadly, that still didn't address the underlying issue of finding worth watching. Some documentaries and movies were ok though.