It used to be that every 15 minutes a TV show would have a couple of minutes of commercials, now after every 15 minutes of commercials there is a couple of minutes of a TV show.
In Spain it is crazy. They have really long advert breaks of up to 20 mins. If you start watching a film at 10pm, you end up finishing around 1 to 2 am. Anyone purchasing a slot in the middle of that 20 mins is wasting their money as there is no-one watching it. Gone off to do other things.
But first, three minutes of recapping what we showed before the break. Then two minutes of preview for the next segment. About ten minutes of actual content over all. Including three minutes of production credits. Two minutes of open graphics and dramatic music. (I used to work on these shows.)
That’s how television has evolved over the years. A 60 minute show in the mid-60’s ran for roughly 50 minutes. That shrank to roughly 42 minutes in the mid-90’s. Who knows how much it’s shrunk since.
In Canada there use to be rules about the amount of commercials. Those rules were dropped…because of pressure from advertisers. Typical. The Canadian Broadcast Standards Council is a joke. There re NO standards where you can watch a TV show with full frontal nudity at 10:00 PM.
That’s why we watch nothing live. When you record it, you can zip through the commercials. Sponsors are slow to respond to this. Only recently have I noticed ad banners below or beside the screen.
I wish it wasn’t the truth but it is one of the big reasons that streaming services do so well and commercial tv, aside from news, is doing so poorly. Well, also the quality of commercial tv leaves a lot to be desired, ie Good Content for example…..
Brutus ruminates, “To think, I pay for this stuff, at least they could give me a little more product.” Value for the money, as they say on amazon, maybe I’ll try “FreeVee”…
oldpine52 over 1 year ago
It used to be that every 15 minutes a TV show would have a couple of minutes of commercials, now after every 15 minutes of commercials there is a couple of minutes of a TV show.
Ahuehuete over 1 year ago
And that my liege is but one reason I do not watch broadcast TV anymore.
The dude from FL Premium Member over 1 year ago
I’m sure the show is a repeat, maybe you’ll see a new commercial?
nosirrom over 1 year ago
Is he watching the Super Bowl?
C over 1 year ago
With Tivo and adblock, I’ve only seen a small trickle of ads for decades
cubswin2016 over 1 year ago
Even honesty can be overdone sometimes.
Gandalf over 1 year ago
Blow up the TV!!!
Just-me over 1 year ago
That is the right of it. And “previews” of the next episode have become so truncated as to be useless.
Frank Salem Premium Member over 1 year ago
Ain’t that the truth.
More Coffee Please! Premium Member over 1 year ago
Sounds about right. It’s one of the big reasons I hardly ever watch television. That and most of the program offerings are lousy.
MRC112 over 1 year ago
In Spain it is crazy. They have really long advert breaks of up to 20 mins. If you start watching a film at 10pm, you end up finishing around 1 to 2 am. Anyone purchasing a slot in the middle of that 20 mins is wasting their money as there is no-one watching it. Gone off to do other things.
goboboyd over 1 year ago
But first, three minutes of recapping what we showed before the break. Then two minutes of preview for the next segment. About ten minutes of actual content over all. Including three minutes of production credits. Two minutes of open graphics and dramatic music. (I used to work on these shows.)
GROG Premium Member over 1 year ago
That’s how television has evolved over the years. A 60 minute show in the mid-60’s ran for roughly 50 minutes. That shrank to roughly 42 minutes in the mid-90’s. Who knows how much it’s shrunk since.
Chris over 1 year ago
yep, that sounds about right even on YouTube as well. :}
ladykat over 1 year ago
That’s how most TV shows are these days.
flemmingo over 1 year ago
National news sets record for pharmaceutical commercials. Breaking news NOT!
DawnQuinn1 over 1 year ago
In Canada there use to be rules about the amount of commercials. Those rules were dropped…because of pressure from advertisers. Typical. The Canadian Broadcast Standards Council is a joke. There re NO standards where you can watch a TV show with full frontal nudity at 10:00 PM.
Retrac Premium Member over 1 year ago
Remember when pharmaceuticals and lawyers couldn’t advertise on TV? Yes, it was true a long time ago.
MuddyUSA Premium Member over 1 year ago
Nothing disturbs Brutus at home…………
Geophyzz over 1 year ago
That’s why we watch nothing live. When you record it, you can zip through the commercials. Sponsors are slow to respond to this. Only recently have I noticed ad banners below or beside the screen.
assrdood over 1 year ago
What Geophyzz said !!
raybarb44 over 1 year ago
I wish it wasn’t the truth but it is one of the big reasons that streaming services do so well and commercial tv, aside from news, is doing so poorly. Well, also the quality of commercial tv leaves a lot to be desired, ie Good Content for example…..
waltermgm over 1 year ago
And I wonder what Newton Minow would think of TV now (he famously described network TV as a “vast wasteland” in 1961)?
His name was expanded slightly for “Gilligan’s Island” (those poor people) to name the boat that went aground – The Minnow.
CorkLock over 1 year ago
Only old people watch regular TV these days and commercials breaks are “gifts” to them. Bathroom breaks every 5 minutes or so.
KEA over 1 year ago
one of the main reasons I stopped watching broadcast tv years ago.
cuzinron47 over 1 year ago
Finally truth in programming.
T... over 1 year ago
Brutus ruminates, “To think, I pay for this stuff, at least they could give me a little more product.” Value for the money, as they say on amazon, maybe I’ll try “FreeVee”…
davidnavar over 1 year ago
Either way… In broadcast and streaming
lawguy05 over 1 year ago
And if the show is on the network will run annoying pop-up promotions throughout the show :-(
daleandkristen over 1 year ago
That’s why I record EVERYTHING!!!!!
Walter Parmantie Premium Member over 1 year ago
vacman over 1 year ago
If you can remember what your program was even about!