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Zero Tolerance March 27th 08 01:24 PM

Product Placement in BBC programmmes ( Long or short advert breaks)
 
On Thu, 27 Mar 2008 09:33:09 -0000, "Ian F."
wrote:

It would probably be a condition of sponsorship that they *do* say it.


It's not the role of third party sporting event organisers to
guarantee to sponsors what the BBC will and will not say on their own
airtime, and the BBC should enter into no such deals where they would
be obligated to name-check the sponsor. But of course they do anyway.

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Dom Robinson[_2_] March 27th 08 06:16 PM

Product Placement in BBC programmmes ( Long or short advert breaks)
 
In article ,
says...
On Thu, 27 Mar 2008 09:33:09 -0000, "Ian F."
wrote:

It would probably be a condition of sponsorship that they *do* say it.


It's not the role of third party sporting event organisers to
guarantee to sponsors what the BBC will and will not say on their own
airtime, and the BBC should enter into no such deals where they would
be obligated to name-check the sponsor. But of course they do anyway.

For once, I agree with Zero.
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Dom Robinson[_2_] March 27th 08 06:16 PM

Product Placement in BBC programmmes ( Long or short advert breaks)
 
In article ,
says...
Now what do you think might be the significicance of the word " title"
in the phrase "title sponsr" there eh,


I never heard of it referred to as "sponsor London Marathon" on TV prior to
Flora.

Dommy ?


What, michaely ?
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Ian F. March 27th 08 08:03 PM

Product Placement in BBC programmmes ( Long or short advert breaks)
 
"Zero Tolerance" wrote in message
...

It's not the role of third party sporting event organisers to
guarantee to sponsors what the BBC will and will not say on their own
airtime, and the BBC should enter into no such deals where they would
be obligated to name-check the sponsor. But of course they do anyway.


*shrug* Who cares?

No sponsorship = no event, if that's what you'd rather.

Ian



Zero Tolerance March 27th 08 09:03 PM

Product Placement in BBC programmmes ( Long or short advert breaks)
 
On Thu, 27 Mar 2008 19:03:31 -0000, "Ian F."
wrote:

No sponsorship = no event, if that's what you'd rather.


Yes, I'd rather that than have our nation's public service broadcaster
become increasingly commercialised. The chance to watch television
WITHOUT having commercial messages slammed into your face every five
minutes is EXACTLY what I pay my licence fee for.

I'm sure those events would continue nonetheless, they'd just get
covered on one of the commercial channels rather than the BBC. And
there's nothing at all wrong with that.

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Zero Tolerance March 27th 08 09:03 PM

Product Placement in BBC programmmes ( Long or short advert breaks)
 
On Thu, 27 Mar 2008 17:16:08 -0000, Dom Robinson
wrote:

I never heard of it referred to as "sponsor London Marathon" on TV prior to
Flora.


Me neither.

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Felicity S. March 28th 08 01:47 AM

Long or short advert breaks
 
Mike Henry wrote:

Felicity S. wrote:
Mike Henry wrote:
Edster wrote:
Mike Henry wrote:


What do you mean, 30x FF doesn't work? Of course it does! TiVo's
top speed is 60x FF which works brilliantly, because when you press
"play" it winds back to the bit that was flashing past when you
pressed it. Ie the software can take your reaction time into
account. Yet another great feature that the copy-cat PVRs didn't
copy, obviously.


How would it know how fast your reaction time is?


Ask their software developers. All a TiVo user needs to know it jumps
back a bit so that you "land" at the end of the advert break, despite
seeing it fly past at high speed and taking time to press a button.


So if a user's reaction time is just 0.3 seconds different from the
value built into the TiVo, it will wind to a point 0.3 minutes away
from the end of the advert break - an error range of 36 seconds.


No. As I said, it was a simplification. Forget reaction times if it make
it easier to understand. It winds back a bit and works brilliantly.


Simplification or no, it works brilliantly for you. Not other people.


Fliss

--
She said: Sa-anta Claus is coming to town.
She said: Just seeing a Santa... Shall I try a Santa?
How the hell do you draw a Santa Claus?


Dom Robinson[_2_] March 28th 08 11:03 PM

Long or short advert breaks
 
In article ,
says...
Mike Henry wrote:


In [email protected], "Felicity S." [email protected]
wrote:

Mike Henry wrote:
No. As I said, it was a simplification. Forget reaction times if it make
it easier to understand. It winds back a bit and works brilliantly.

Simplification or no, it works brilliantly for you. Not other people.


Whatever. But no TiVo owner has posted saying they don't like it or that
it doesn't work.


I think the number of Tivo owners would have something to do with
that.

There speaks the experience of ignorance!
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Felicity S. March 29th 08 01:06 AM

Long or short advert breaks
 
Mike Henry wrote:

Felicity S. wrote:
Mike Henry wrote:


No. As I said, it was a simplification. Forget reaction times if it
make it easier to understand. It winds back a bit and works brilliantly.


Simplification or no, it works brilliantly for you. Not other people.


Whatever. But no TiVo owner has posted saying they don't like it or that
it doesn't work.


I'm happy for you.


Fliss

--
He said: You guys need anything?
She said: Yes, a tear in the space-time continuum
so he can go back and say 'I love you'.


Felicity S. March 29th 08 01:07 AM

Long or short advert breaks
 
Edster wrote:

Mike Henry wrote:
Felicity S. wrote:
Mike Henry wrote:


No. As I said, it was a simplification. Forget reaction times if it
make it easier to understand. It winds back a bit and works
brilliantly.


Simplification or no, it works brilliantly for you. Not other people.


Whatever. But no TiVo owner has posted saying they don't like it or that
it doesn't work.


I think the number of Tivo owners would have something to do with that.


LOL


Fliss

--
She said: I sneak in the salmon under my sweater.
He said: Good. That way we don't have to pay for
that overpriced movie fish.



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