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Tv channels speeding up shows and movies
Lonk:
Does it bother you that TV channels are speeding up shows to fit in more ads?
So at first, I noticed it a few years ago with TBS speeding up family guy, turning a 22 min show into a 20 min show. That didn’t bother me, 2 extra mins of commercial didn’t bother me. However, lately I noticed more channels are doing in, and it’s getting worse.
Just now I was watching Captain America - Civil War on TNT and I had to switch the channel. The dialogues were “normal” but the fast pace action scenes were ridiculous and unwatchable. I felt like there should have been comic music in the background.
I Understand that more commercials=more money for them, but what is that worth when you are losing your viewers?
Chino:
TBS used to do this with Seinfeld too. One of the many reasons I don't miss cable for a second. I've been watching Home Improvement on Hulu and realized I completely forgot that shows used to show outtakes at the end of a program. Today, these companies play the closing credits of one show and the opening credits of the next on the screen at the same time so they can free up another 22 seconds of ad space. I hate it.
I say good riddance to cable. Greedy fucks ruined a great thing. And it's not just with the content. $12 a month to rent an archaic box? I can watch anything I want on my phone through their app, and you're telling me I need this behemoth of an electronic shoe box looking hideous in my living room? Convenience fees for having the ability to DVR? The fuck? I'm already paying you for the box and the DVR cloud service.
I can't wait to watch these companies finally drown in their own stupidity. The shitty thing is that they all saw this coming, consolidated, and bought or partnered with ISPs. Once cable finally dies, I expect my internet bill be be $200 a month.
cramx3:
I'd say I dislike it, but I hardly watch live TV that isn't HBO anymore. Most TV shows I watch on DVR and the amount of TV I watch has significantly been reduced over the last few years. I wouldn't of noticed this difference.
gmillerdrake:
--- Quote from: Chino on July 10, 2018, 05:53:36 AM ---The shitty thing is that they all saw this coming, consolidated, and bought or partnered with ISPs. Once cable finally dies, I expect my internet bill be be $200 a month.
--- End quote ---
yep. This sucks. Just as everyone 'thinks' we're escaping cable and it's overpriced, under performing platform.....little do we know 'they' still have the upper hand and will get their $$$ one way or the other.
bosk1:
Wow, I guess I never realized that that was going on.
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