I've searched the forum but couldn't find anything. Hopefully I'm not duplicating another thread.
Something I've noticed on TV over the years is the amount of adverts (commercials for anyone in far away lands).
It's getting worse in Britain, we pay for our TV license, which only covers BBC channels and I totally understand the others need to make money but my problem is when the take shows and films and stretch them over a massively long period and still edit them.
A few examples I have:
Scrubs. I have a boxset of Scrubs, each episode is 19 minutes long. On TV, it's edited down to barely 12 minutes yet it's stretched over a 35 minute slot.
I saw James Cameron's Aliens a while back, it was the short version and was still edited down by the channel anyway so you're looking at maybe 1 hour 45 minutes of actual movie. They stuck it in a two hour 45 minute slot. That's half a movie's running time taken up by adverts.
Top Gear on Dave. A BBC show, made without adverts, 1 hour long anyway yet Dave is able to stick the same show into a 1 hour slot and still have 25 minutes of adverts. Where's the rest of the show?
The worst example I have and this is no exagerration, I won't say which channel. Scrubs had ended, I noticed it ended quite early for the schedule, then I realised: The next programme's start time was about half an hour away.
So I time-watched.
They stuck a 26 and a half minute ad break on before the next programme.
The channel in question have done this numerous times since but recently have stopped. I guess they've been reported .
Surely it's false advertisment to say they're showing these programmes? If I advertised a healthy dog for sale and it was actually a one legged, half dead parrot. I'd get busted.
Maybe I'm just @nal about certain things but does anyone else get fed up with pi$$ taking, money grabbing TV?
Something I've noticed on TV over the years is the amount of adverts (commercials for anyone in far away lands).
It's getting worse in Britain, we pay for our TV license, which only covers BBC channels and I totally understand the others need to make money but my problem is when the take shows and films and stretch them over a massively long period and still edit them.
A few examples I have:
Scrubs. I have a boxset of Scrubs, each episode is 19 minutes long. On TV, it's edited down to barely 12 minutes yet it's stretched over a 35 minute slot.
I saw James Cameron's Aliens a while back, it was the short version and was still edited down by the channel anyway so you're looking at maybe 1 hour 45 minutes of actual movie. They stuck it in a two hour 45 minute slot. That's half a movie's running time taken up by adverts.
Top Gear on Dave. A BBC show, made without adverts, 1 hour long anyway yet Dave is able to stick the same show into a 1 hour slot and still have 25 minutes of adverts. Where's the rest of the show?
The worst example I have and this is no exagerration, I won't say which channel. Scrubs had ended, I noticed it ended quite early for the schedule, then I realised: The next programme's start time was about half an hour away.
So I time-watched.
They stuck a 26 and a half minute ad break on before the next programme.
The channel in question have done this numerous times since but recently have stopped. I guess they've been reported .
Surely it's false advertisment to say they're showing these programmes? If I advertised a healthy dog for sale and it was actually a one legged, half dead parrot. I'd get busted.
Maybe I'm just @nal about certain things but does anyone else get fed up with pi$$ taking, money grabbing TV?
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