vegster
Sanity Clause
- May 5, 2008
- 28,273
I think I must be alone in thinking that last night's episode was a load of melodramatic (the music) tosh. Quite enjoyed the first series but this just seems surplus to requirements. Also, I can't abide the fact that an ITV one-hour drama is actually 30 minutes of drama and another 30 minutes of tedious ads.
You sound like your avatar Hornblower ! I can see your point about the adverts though. I think I'm right in saying that independent tv stations are limited to something like 8 minutes an hour of tv advertising, however, there is some wiggle room in as such that more advertising is allowed in some hours than others. So, TV companies can sell more advertising at higher rates during well watched programmes like Broadchurch,Downton Abbey etc etc. There has to be a trade off as advertising, along with dvd sales, funds the programming you watch. Frankly there are three models of tv revenue and it is pretty much impossible to watch without having to suffer either.
1, Ad free as in the BBC, but you pay the licence fee for this privilege.
2, Subsription /Advertising such as Sky
3, Adverts and " Sponsorship " such as ITV/4/5
Tv programmes cost money to make and there is no way out of copping for the above. Remember, the likes of David Tennant can sell out as Hamlet for weeks ahead and as such if he does tv acting he wants paying. Anyway, chin up, Celebrity Big Brother and The Voice just around the corner