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by Adam Finley, posted Dec 15th 2005 10:27AM

stewieSpurred somewhat by this piece on BC Beat about TNT running "pop up" advertisements during its showing of A Christmas Carol, I must also say that those little promos can be a nuisance. I remember watching an episode of Family Guy when suddenly an ad for Family Guy popped up in the lower right-hand corner of the screen in the form of Stewie. This "double Stewie" phenomenon confused me for a moment before I realized what was happening. MTV2 is even worse, however. They like to remind you of what you're watching, not by a tiny pop-up at the bottom of the screen, but by running a thin strip right across the middle of the screen that reads, "You are watching [name of show]." Maybe they should just have the actors stop in mid-sentence about every ten minutes, turn to the viewing audience, and tell all of us about what shows and specials will be on that week. Dear god, now some TV exec is going to read that and take it seriously. I've just doomed us all. 

 

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Myron

Its annoying. Just another case of marketing pricks getting away with whatever they can think of. But what can you do? Don't watch the show. Complain to the station. I imagine the producers of the shows don't like having this digital pigeon crap fall on their product. Maybe they can do something about it.

December 15 2005 at 11:40 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Thomas

I hate that sort of thing. On Sky Digital in the UK the epg tells you when you change to a channel what the name of the channel is, what you're watching, what the next programme is and if you want gives a synopsis of the episode. I don't then need them to remind me with a huge DOG in the corner of the screen and other on screen notifications and reminders. If I forget I can find out by pressing a button.

December 15 2005 at 10:55 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply

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