OK this is a pet peeve of mine....
Why do networks feel the need to advertise other shows across the bottom third of the screen while I'm trying to watch the show that's on.
OK this is a pet peeve of mine....
Why do networks feel the need to advertise other shows across the bottom third of the screen while I'm trying to watch the show that's on.
Because every show is simply a means to have your eyes on their ad delivery platform. Times are tough and they want you to know they expect you to stay glued to their delivery system, though they prefer you think it is your idea.
Or maybe it's because networks are thoughtless, rude, money-grubbing entities . . .?
(Can you imagine ANYONE who thinks that this network "technique" is a good idea?)
Because it helps them turn a bigger profit? They're in the entertainment biz and want to advertise their own products?
Isn't "advertising" of any sort what "commercial breaks" are supposed to be about?
Isn't spoiling one "product" by advertising another product on top of it sort of . . . stealing value?
(As if the sort of crap programming we are talking about actually had value . . .
Unlike, say, Netflix. =)
Point taken.
But when I said "ANYONE" I meant regular people.
Like Joe the Viewer.
(I apologize for not making that clear. =)
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Because everyone fast-forwards through the commercials on DVR and so their ads/promotions aren't seen by most people. We just noticed that tonight and figured that it is the only time your eyes will see it! Annoying though.
Because the shows suck and have a very short life span so they need as many people watching initially as they can.
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