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Old 12-03-2006, 11:51 AM
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I read that ITV are making it hand over fist with TV advertising. I'm not surprised - last Sunday we were watching some adverts and the y actually threw in some scenes from Midsomer Murders! What a novel idea - actually showing some programmes. AND NOW they are talking of a fifth ITV channel - glory and hallelujah! MORE bloody advertising!

OK, before somone replies, I know we get these channels free, becaue of the ads, but for land's sake, let's have a few less


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I read that ITV are making it hand over fist with TV advertising. I'm not surprised - last Sunday we were watching some adverts and the y actually threw in some scenes from Midsomer Murders! What a novel idea - actually showing some programmes. AND NOW they are talking of a fifth ITV channel - glory and hallelujah! MORE bloody advertising!

OK, before somone replies, I know we get these channels free, becaue of the ads, but for land's sake, let's have a few less commercials.
I used to record stuff and edit out the adverts, but now I edit out the rubbish programmes and just watch the adverts and play "guess the voiceover actor". Tesco must be making too much profit to be able to afford David Jason, Kathy Burke, Kevin Whateley, Martin Clunes et al. One more reason to shop at Morrisons instead, and boycott Tesco. At least they only have to fork out for Sean Bean!

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I read that ITV are making it hand over fist with TV advertising. I'm not surprised - last Sunday we were watching some adverts and the y actually threw in some scenes from Midsomer Murders! What a novel idea - actually showing some programmes. AND NOW they are talking of a fifth ITV channel - glory and hallelujah! MORE bloody advertising!

OK, before somone replies, I know we get these channels free, becaue of the ads, but for land's sake, let's have a few less commercials.
Ahh then you should travel to North America. 5 mins of prog 7 mins of adverts. Many times the ads have been so long I've forgotten what I was watching.
Thank God for my HUGE stash of Brit programs on DVD, a multi system VCR / DVD and a brother who sends regular supplies of Brit DVD movies and TV with the ads edited out
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Ahh then you should travel to North America. 5 mins of prog 7 mins of adverts. Many times the ads have been so long I've forgotten what I was watching.
Thank God for my HUGE stash of Brit programs on DVD, a multi system VCR / DVD and a brother who sends regular supplies of Brit DVD movies and TV with the ads edited out
Australia is just the same Pustice.
The main gripe I have though is with pay television here. Initially promoted as having multi choice programming without the commercials, I have noticed over the years how more and more commercials are creeping into the schedules. We already pay top dollar for pay programs yet are told by the channels that without commercials we would be paying even more for the service.
It's a cop out and nothing more than major profiteering.
Apart from the normal commercials there is nothing worse than having a decent program interupted by the channels just so they can show a promo for another program.

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I used to record stuff and edit out the adverts, but now I edit out the rubbish programmes and just watch the adverts and play "guess the voiceover actor". Tesco must be making too much profit to be able to afford David Jason, Kathy Burke, Kevin Whateley, Martin Clunes et al. One more reason to shop at Morrisons instead, and boycott Tesco. At least they only have to fork out for Sean Bean!
Nice one Sam!!

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The reasons I left television behind were the growth of advertising, the poor programme content, and the commercial stance adopted by the BBC.

The BBC now find it impossible to glide smoothly from one programme to the next without a series of adverts for other programmes they think we might not have noticed in the Radio Times or the myriad of other listings. With a triumphant fanfare they announced the new channels, 3 and 4. But all that amounts to are preview channels, for anything of worth is later repeated on 1 or 2. That brings me to the other gripe. Repeats! Ye Gods! You'd think some half-wit that makes these decisions at the Beeb has only a handful of titles that he/she is allowed to repeat. My written complaints to the BBC were disregarded and as it was my money they were spending, I took the only alternative left and prevented them using my money. A brave step I thought at the time, but do you know what? I don't miss it at all. I spend my licence fee by hiring DVDs from Tesco on-line and watch what I want to watch when I want to watch it. Life is so much better.
I would do the same if I were suddenly thrown into being single again! It is certainly worth trying; but I'd get earache from the in-laws, et al; so in the meantime, thank heaven for video, dvd, etc.

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Old 14-03-2006, 09:13 AM
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Ahh then you should travel to North America. 5 mins of prog 7 mins of adverts. Many times the ads have been so long I've forgotten what I was watching.
Thank God for my HUGE stash of Brit programs on DVD, a multi system VCR / DVD and a brother who sends regular supplies of Brit DVD movies and TV with the ads edited out
Blimey Pustice, you poor sods. If it gets that bad here, I certainly will do the same

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