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calhoun07 04-11-04 11:03 AM

How long will it be before all channels look like CNN, with the show in a little box in the middle of the screen, and a constant crawl of advertisements everywhere else?

rossi46 04-11-04 04:00 PM


Originally posted by Breakfast with Girls
I would prefer that kind of stuff to giant, animated bugs or commercials.
Hello?! The problem is we get the in-program ads AND the bugs and commercials. So basically it doesn't matter when you tune in, you will be blanketed with ads.

Wizdar 04-11-04 04:21 PM


Originally posted by Jackskeleton
the only problem with that is programs cost much more now
Hello, duh! Everything costs more now. You remember when a Coke -- in a glass bottle -- used to cost a nickel? How about the outrage at having to pay over a dollar for a gallon of gas?

Sure programs cost more. They are also extracting more commercial time out of an hour than "back in the day," when there would be 3 to 4 breaks an hour and the program totaled over 50 minutes.

The problem is, the nets haven’t the balls to charge what they need for a minute of advertising, so they take the difference out on us.

I don’t see why we should have to pay for beancounter incompetence.

POWERBOMB 04-12-04 05:03 AM

Good point. You don't pay for local TV, but if you're a dish or cable subscriber you should be pissed. All the extra revenue they make/save by these bugs and they still charge full price for the use of the sat/cable.

Draven 04-12-04 09:38 AM

How much of the cost of your cable subscription is passed on to the networks?

I did a report on this in college, which was a few years ago, but at the time it was not much.

I'll ask it again: How are television networks supposed to make money? All I see here is a lot of bitching and people wanting everything for "free."

P.S. PVRs are more common than you all think. Maybe everyone doesn't have a Tivo, but the cable companies offer PVR-type units as well.


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