The post criticizes TVNZ's failure to address persistent technical issues in its service, calling for public attention and action.
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It is interesting that they're you know they've got every resource that they want, you know, it's the public money, it's also a commercial entity, so advertising dollar as well. And I heard like I tried to use their app to show some clips from something probably two weeks ago and they were having trouble, and they haven't sorted it out. It's like how I mean, isn't this where you if you were on a on a on a Microsoft based computer, you'd go uh install uh yeah, he can reinstall, you can go back when the update's right. I'd like to go back, please, and I'd like to do the update from three weeks ago. Shouldn't they have just done that before they get rid of their bugs and then they could bring this new thing back? I don't know. Um so tonight on the show, there's it's it's like a potpourri of options, and it's too much for one for any one show, should we?
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frustrated by technical failures and poor user experience
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