Sounds painful. Is there a cure?
In my previous post I suggested that programmes had a habit of recapitulated on what had gone on before the break and that many programmes were basically like radio programmes with pictures that added nothing to the overall experience. Yes - I agree with you.This recapping business is becoming much more prevalent isn't it?
This recapping business is becoming much more prevalent isn't it? I feel that they are just dumbing it down even more than it used to be. It's almost as if they feel that they have to repeat a point several times, in much the same way before the general public will 'get it'.
- I wonder if the pool of TV advertisers is getting smaller, so that there are only a couple of ads inbetween the future-programme-ads. I tend to watch a particular programme and then switch off, so I wondered if this was general..........can't be a*sed to put myself through a full evenings viewing to test out my theory! So am relying on AAMers to tell me. (God, that came out wrong! I'm not insulting you all, honest!)
That's for the benefit of all those channel hoppers out there.
But back to the original point - I wonder if the pool of TV advertisers is getting smaller
I take it back. Watched Desperate Housewives this evening and the ad break went on for so long I could have cooked a 3-course dinner during one of them.
Sigh.... the one that slipped away...I don't know. Because I'm female I tend to multitask while watching TV. So at any given time I could be ... ironing ...
Sigh.... the one that slipped away...![]()