When it comes to TV, everyone has their favourite shows.
Sure there are some programmes that everyone seems to love, The Wire, Game of Thrones and The Sopranos spring to mind, but after that, it all comes down to personal preference.
But one thing is for sure, and that is that television will always be a source of debate.
What one person thinks is a work of art, another person will find a waste of time.
As you can imagine, this can make things quite difficult for television writers and producers while they are trying to come up with the next small-screen hit.
And that's where you come in...
Virgin Media Television is looking for die-hard TV fans to join their viewer panel, which would give you the opportunity to feed into their programming, giving them ideas and to telling them what you like, don't like and the stuff you can't stand.
So if you're inclined to have a moan about what you see on the tele, then this is definitely the gig for you.
If you were willing to answer a few short surveys each month on Virgin Media Television programming, you would also be in with a chance of winning prizes such as tickets to some of this year's biggest gigs and shopping vouchers.
For more information, or if you want to sign up already, just visit this website.
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