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TiVo/DirecTV Advertising
Some time ago, I think it was after DirecTV took TiVo over, DTV
started downloading advertising to the main TiVo screen. The advertising is marked with a gold star. It's obnoxious. Sometimes, it's programming advertising. Other times, it's blatant product advertising (like ads for Acuras and BMWs). How can I get this to stop? Haven't there been complaints about this? Bob |
Jack Ak wrote in
: in article , Bob Stock at wrote on 10/22/03 3:34 PM: Some time ago, I think it was after DirecTV took TiVo over, DTV started downloading advertising to the main TiVo screen. The advertising is marked with a gold star. It's obnoxious. Sometimes, it's programming advertising. Other times, it's blatant product advertising (like ads for Acuras and BMWs). How can I get this to stop? Haven't there been complaints about this? Bob You can't get it to stop. The Gold star items come from TiVo and not DirecTV. If you don't want to watch the ads you don't have to do so. Pretend the Gold star isn't on DirecTV Central. The stand alone TiVo recorders get the same Gold star items. The revenue from these ads help TiVo provide a product that you enjoy without forcing you to watch the Gold star items. Hmmmm I thought that's what you paid the FEE. If they want to get money from advertising, they should drop the fee, not make us suffer through both. -- It is by Caffine alone I set my mind in motion. It is by the beans of Java that the thoughts aquire speed. The hands aquire shakes, the shakes serve as a warning. It is by Caffine alone I set my mind in motion. Tyralak, Supreme Commander Of The Imperial Romulan Warbird, Psionax Official ASVS Token Trekkie |
On Thu, 23 Oct 2003 19:43:01 -0000, Tyralak wrote:
Hmmmm I thought that's what you paid the FEE. If they want to get money from advertising, they should drop the fee, not make us suffer through both. how is having a menu item appear "suffering"? you don't have to watch the content. -rs- |
"Ralph Snart" wrote in message
... On Thu, 23 Oct 2003 19:43:01 -0000, Tyralak wrote: Hmmmm I thought that's what you paid the FEE. If they want to get money from advertising, they should drop the fee, not make us suffer through both. how is having a menu item appear "suffering"? you don't have to watch the content. Some people are just sensitive. Girlish and delicate, if you will. I look at it this way: I'm more than happy to deal with a couple menu items, in return for a device that virtually wipes advertising out of my television viewing experience. |
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"El Magoo" wrote in
nk.net: "Ralph Snart" wrote in message ... On Thu, 23 Oct 2003 19:43:01 -0000, Tyralak wrote: Hmmmm I thought that's what you paid the FEE. If they want to get money from advertising, they should drop the fee, not make us suffer through both. how is having a menu item appear "suffering"? you don't have to watch the content. Some people are just sensitive. Girlish and delicate, if you will. I look at it this way: I'm more than happy to deal with a couple menu items, in return for a device that virtually wipes advertising out of my television viewing experience. But that's just it. You aren't getting the device in exchange for a few ads. You are getting the device in exchange for a subscription fee. If there was no fee, the ads would be more than justified. As a matter of fact, I would prefer having Tivo funded by ads if it meant an end to the monthly fee. -- It is by Caffine alone I set my mind in motion. It is by the beans of Java that the thoughts aquire speed. The hands aquire shakes, the shakes serve as a warning. It is by Caffine alone I set my mind in motion. Tyralak, Supreme Commander Of The Imperial Romulan Warbird, Psionax Official ASVS Token Trekkie |
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Tyralak writes: My point was that if we are paying for the service, we should not have to deal with ads. Do you subscribe to (or buy over the counter) any magazines? Newspapers? These media all use both subscription revenues and ad revenues to stay afloat. TiVo's no different in this respect. If you complain about the "star items" on TiVos, you should be incensed over the ads in magazines and newspapers, given how much more obtrusive they are. -- Rod Smith, http://www.rodsbooks.com Author of books on Linux, FreeBSD, and networking |
Tyralak wrote:
But that's just it. You aren't getting the device in exchange for a few ads. You are getting the device in exchange for a subscription fee. If there was no fee, the ads would be more than justified. As a matter of fact, I would prefer having Tivo funded by ads if it meant an end to the monthly fee. Would you be willing to give TiVo more money every month to get rid of the ads? -- script language="JavaScript"// Scott Seligman for(var i=0;i73;i++)document.write(String.fromCharCode((" lsYrsiwb7pir~~|=~fr"+ (i)-("P2Y*!$1E5#()2*-"+ (i)+32));/script |
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