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What will you be watching this New Year's Eve and Day?
Being that we eat, breathe, drink, sleep, pee, poop and vomit television here at TV Squad, we like to gauge the pulse of the community once in awhile. It gives us a chance to see what others are thinking and doing as well as see what the new and continuing trends are. Plus, it fills up some white space on the site. So, the question I am tabling is this: What are you going to be watching this New Year's Eve and Day?
It's a strange time of year for television as viewing selections are all over the map. If you are a lover of college football this is your Christmas as the tube is filled with the antiquated Bowl games that constitute "playoffs." For science fiction fans there's the annual Twilight Zone marathon on Sci Fi Channel. Those who can barely move from the couch for fear of talking on the porcelain phone once again, there's plenty of inane marathons to provide ambiance while you try to sleep it off.
Things I Hate about TV: Forced "cross-promotion" during sporting events
So I'm watching the game last night (quick segue, great great great game, and I'm so happy Texas won; I'm
sick of USC, and freaking Vince Young was amazing), and since the Rose Bowl just happened to air on a channel where
there are other shows, you just know they're going to get rammed down our throats ad nauseum. A litte after 11, right
after USC had just kicked it off, a little bug came up on the screen for Emily's Reasons Why Not. Keith
Jackson then muttered through the description of the show before mumbling "I don't care." He then did the
same thing for Jake in Progress, pronouncing John Stamos' name Stah-mos instead of Stay-mos.
Now I can come at this from both angles. On one hand, I agree with Jackson; I'm sick of seeing and hearing that crap
during football, and does ABC really think that this is the audience they should be promoting these two romantic
comedies to? Yea, I'm gonna watch Emily's Reasons Why Not, but I'm not in the majority here. On the other
hand, it is their job to do so, and that was just unprofessional. Plus, who doesn't know how to pronounce Stamos? The
man's been around forever -- perhaps you've heard of his ex-wife? The networks just need to stop forcing this
cross-promotion into every aspect of every show; produce quality shows, the rest will take care of itself. Let me know
what you think.TV Squad Hot Topics
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