I think what some people here are forgetting and should remember, especially if they have been at this hobby for a while is that nothing on FTA lasts forever. We all get spoiled by what we can receive for free and then get pissed when its taken away. Some will say its not free, it costs me money to buy and maintain the equipment. To those people I say, you knew the "risks" of FTA when you got into this hobby. So enough of the whining. I've been at this hobby since 1991. Imagine all the great stuff I've seen come and go and I'm not bellyaching. C'mon people grow up. This is a hobby not a life or death situation.
Here one minute and gone the next is the mantra of FTA.
I would agree, I have been reading lately from a number of people about just throwing in the towel to give up over a handful of TV channels. Another person won't spend the money to buy a brand new receiver because he thinks it's older than rocks. That person would much rather get a brand new $250 reciever for free and still piss and moan about how useless it is; while still wanting suggestions from others. Granted Satellite TV and FTA isn't what it used to be in the glory days of the '70's, '80's and '90's. But TV has always been a quickly changing medium since the 1950's. Like JFOK mentioned, we all quickly get spoiled with our favorite free channels really meant for cable companies and other satellite providers, I know I do with NHK World. We didn't have to spend the money on equipment, but we chose to with the understanding that most free channels are just temporary to watch. We know all or most channels could simply scramble, move to another satellite, or just go off the air due to money issues. Still, some of us, I know one guy in particular, that believes firmly that we have the absolute right to own by any means necessary, all FTA channels we like and watch for free; even if it means contacting the uplink facility or broadcaster to tell them so. We tend to bring it on ourselves, we either love FTA for its very unpredictable nature, or we get irritated and quit when it does as intended. I for one am not giving up, I want to see about putting up another 1.2M dish on the roof to get more C-band channels to surf, it's an enjoyment to me, a semi-healthy addiction if you will.

I much rather enjoy FTA for what it is before it's all gone for good under government control, encryption or some other distribution method. We are watching TV channels that are not meant for us as a privilage, the broadcasters and other facilities would much rather make a profit from it. I really love the wild feeds when I find those, it reminds me of my intern days at the TV station in 1990! :-D On Monday morning I watched the network feed of the Ellen Degenerate show well before anyone else could, that's what's magical about FTA. So stick with it and love it while you still can.