To: oh8eleven
I swear, every 60 minutes of air time is consumed by 25 minutes of commercials.
If you watch TV programs, say from the 70s, on Hulu, you will note that they are about 48 minutes in duration.
Today, a typical hour-long program has only about 39 minutes of actual content. Late last year, the programmers decided to expand their advertising content by about 3%, thus decreasing content from about 42 minutes to 39 minutes.
I use a 30-second skip when I DVR a program. Some programs have up to 8 minutes of advertising and public services messages during a single break.
Content is only something to fill the gap between advertising breaks.
22 posted on
03/15/2010 8:39:24 AM PDT by
TomGuy
To: TomGuy
thus decreasing content from about 42 minutes to 39 minutes.
That essentially puts the content to commercial ratio at 2:1. For every two minutes of show you get one minute of commercial. Despicable.
If you watch TV programs, say from the 70s, on Hulu, you will note that they are about 48 minutes in duration.
Yes, I know exactly what you mean. BTW, I watch All in the Family once in a while and noticed it was Archie's neighbor, Jefferson, who was the real racist.
30 posted on
03/15/2010 8:50:27 AM PDT by
oh8eleven
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