Wow your subtitle options are far more variable than us in the UK who view free tv, being retired I can't actually afford to have Sky or any subscription service, but totally agree that some subtitle services aren't very good & here they shorten so much of the real conversation, which pretty much ruins a good movie.
Thanks for that x1heavy, it's interesting how different it s across the world.
I have spent a few weeks in the UK back in the 80's near Mildenhall for a relative's wedding. Your television options was what? 4 channels? I did not say that to be mean however it was a challenge. Either it's London calling, the queen at the big hat show or some goings on in Europe or other. Thats it.
Here in America regular TV went to Digital by order of Congress a few years back or a decade or two. And that was pretty inconvenient. long before that we would have the AM Radio tuned to the Baseball Stadium downtown live (Your Rounders maybe?) simulcast with the old color TV in the early 70's which was really expensive for the time.
When we went to digital all of those TV's needed a converter box. Congress provided a coupon for two per home. So we got converted. Then we disposed of the old tv as scrap soon after when the new already converted flatscreens showed up. It was 2007 or so at the time of the great economic crash, so mint 1000 dollar screens were sold in pawn at 200 bucks or so. So we got one.
Just recently one of my friends replaced hers with a flat screen equal to my own in size and able to get from the internet whatever for 100 bucks retail at the store. Although she does not have internet and its a good thing. She does play downloaded you tube videos etc through it. Makes me feel a little outdated. Funny how that works.
The internet is evolved to where you pretty much can get whatever you wanted online at any time now. However with the recent politics here in America sometimes you could not get to the President or any of the Leadership due to censorship which seems to be the rule of the day today.
I don't like to try and pay for TV through the internet yet, our Provider has fiber but only to a neighborhood which is on copper wire. They are upgrading to full fiber to your computer room slowly nationally. I'll have to wait a few more years. Hopefully fiber will arrive pretty cheaply versus 5g which we will never go to.
And TV? just very few programming worth watching, the rest of it? eh... garbage I guess.
I leave you with one question. Are you in UK still on 4 BBC channels? =)