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Lewis February 16th 04 11:04 PM

FX Dog
 
OMG!

So now The Mind of the Married Man is popular, they stick a massive "UK
premiere" dog across the screen which keeps obscuring faces! it's low, it's
big, it's not see-thru.

IT'S TERRIBLE!!!

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Lewis



Charlie Pearce February 17th 04 10:47 PM

On Tue, 17 Feb 2004 17:52:43 -0000, CW
wrote:

uk.media.tv.sky , Lewis ,

Mon, 16 Feb 2004 22:04:58 -0000

OMG!

So now The Mind of the Married Man is popular, they stick a massive "UK
premiere" dog across the screen which keeps obscuring faces! it's low, it's
big, it's not see-thru.

IT'S TERRIBLE!!!


Ah but , FX doesnt think of its viewer base as headless chickens .

At the end of batman where it says the next episode is tomorrow same bat
time same bat channel - there is no voice over or squashed screens and
FX knows the punter already knows the next episode is on straight after
the advert break and doesnt need to be told about it .


Though bizarelly, FX tell you what's up "next", then cut straight to
it - I was caught out a few times as I instinctively hit the FF button
to skip through the adverts ;-)

Charlie

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a February 22nd 04 02:24 PM

So now The Mind of the Married Man is popular, they stick a massive "UK
premiere" dog across the screen which keeps obscuring faces! it's low,

it's
big, it's not see-thru.

IT'S TERRIBLE!!!


Ah but , FX doesnt think of its viewer base as headless chickens .

At the end of batman where it says the next episode is tomorrow same bat
time same bat channel - there is no voice over or squashed screens and
FX knows the punter already knows the next episode is on straight after
the advert break and doesnt need to be told about it .


Though bizarelly, FX tell you what's up "next", then cut straight to
it - I was caught out a few times as I instinctively hit the FF button
to skip through the adverts ;-)


Do they then have adverts quite soon - after say 2-3 minutes?
I noticed this was how some of the channels operated in spain, no adverts
between programmes.




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