Yeah, Frum - yet another reason why we gave up on TV
completely a couple years back. Seriously. Haven't missed it one bit.
Even with TiVo they still cut the crap out of the shows themselves. Ad time has been increasing every year and once they started those idiotic popups several years ago - ads for other shows on the same channel on TOP of the show you are trying to watch (!!) - we said forget it. Oh and the fact that the bandwidth for channels has been going down which means the quality of the images are worse - well, you get the idea...
As of Jan 2004 -
three years ago so it's probably worse now - a study on ads found:
Nearly a Third of Primetime Is Now Ad Time
A recent study by PhaseOne Communications has determined that every three hours of primetime programming includes 52 minutes of commercials and promotions, up from an average of 28.5 minutes in the 1980s and 38 minutes in the 1990s. PhaseOne's Terry Villines told the online edition of TV Guide Thursday that the current figure is 8 percent higher than it was four years ago. "We thought back then that networks had reached the breaking point," he said.
We've been watching everything on DVD's (and some VHS tapes) for the past couple of years. We recently started
Perry Mason from the beginning - a great show. Not only is the quality 10x better than from DirecTV (it was airing on The Hallmark Channel when we taped it a couple years back), but there is about 10 minutes of material
per episode we've never seen before (the stuff they cut) - often adding hugely to the plot. Amazing you can actually see the weave of their suits now the quality is so good.
Frum: I have
The Nitpicker's Guide to Classic Star Trek (an outstanding book) and in it the author talks about having gone through both the syndicated and original "uncut" versions in parallel on two TV's. This was when they were out on VHS only (pre-DVD). He commented on differences and how some had no differences (only a few). Fun stuff! That's a *great* book for Trekkers.
We're going to watch
Deep Space Nine from the beginning again soon(tm) as well - really a great series. Never saw a single
Voyager (and never will) -
Enterprise either.
The Next Generation is mostly great too (except for some of the early ones and episodes like the Super String one with Picard stuck in the elevator...), but right now we're getting into the
DS9 mood...