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"Simon Finnigan" wrote in message ... "Tumbleweed" wrote in message ... "Simon Finnigan" wrote in message ... Ah yes, I see what you mean. I just don`t notice it when i`m watching TV though. It`s not that i`m making an effort to ignore it, I just don`t see it at all! you will do now :-) Nope, they still just don`t register with me. They are visible if I make the effort to notice them, so it`s not them being invisible. My fiance has never commented on them either. I watch the programmes properly, it`s not just noise in the background, I just completely fail to register that there is text on the screen! Does anyone else have the same thing happen with them, or is it just me? -- Items on ebay: http://search.ebay.co.uk/_W0QQsassZscousesifinQQhtZ-1 Anecdotally, I have often heard it said by some people that they do not notice or perceive on-screen logos. I unfortunately am hyper-sensitive to these messages and have to rigidly filter my viewing against such graffiti. The TV industry has so far failed to publish any kind of psychological or perception studies on how DOGs work and to what extent they impact people. There are two possibilities: A - The industry knows what DOGs do and how they effect peoples minds and does so deliberately. B - The industry does not know what DOGs do and does not know how they effect peoples minds and does so naively or negligently. Personally I think it is B which is why logofreetv.org can't flush any one out in to the open to talk publicly about this. You'd think in an age of science, we could scientifically and absolutely state what the affect of on-screen logos on the public specifically would be? |
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Heracles Pollux Mon, 5 Feb 2007 17:53:33 -0000 Anecdotally, I have often heard it said by some people that they do not notice or perceive on-screen logos. Small and almost transparent tasteful dogs do soon blend into the background for most people . Its the in your face ram it down your throat dogs that are the problem . Since 24 finished on sky three a couple of weeks ago i havent watched sky three since as any time i've been flicking through the channels there always seems to be some sort of promo plug text logo at the top right hand corner of the screen - wouldnt mind so much if it was for a program that seemed interesting - but it always seems to be for some ****e program most people go out their way to avoid . Another thing sky three does is stuff like 'non stop cold case' and thats just as bad as a text promo plug for a ****e program . While i like cold case - i regard being told theres several episodes being shown back to back as insult and in general refuse point blank to watch anything that has a text promo plug at the top right hand corner on principal even if its a show like cold case . -- www.phptakeaway.co.uk (work in progress) |
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"Dom Robinson" wrote in message
... In article , says... "Mike_C" wrote in message g.com... "Simon Finnigan" wrote in message ... "Edster" wrote in message ... "Simon Finnigan" wrote in message "Edster" wrote in message ... Sky Two has started putting permanent adverts on screen during programmes. A pity really, because until recently they were pretty clean so I had taken to waiting for everything from Sky One to be repeated on Sky Two so that they could be watched in peace. Is there a list of channels that don't do this? Am I missing something? I never watch the TV live, always recorded through Sky+, and i`ve not noticed any adverts onscreen. What do the adverts look like? 2 lines of white text across the top of the screen. Never noticed it :-) I`m sure it`s there, but i`ve just watched some more TV and didn`t see it, despite thinking to myself to keep an eye out for it. Not to worry, I`ll survive without seeing it :-) -- Here ya go.... http://img478.imageshack.us/img478/5918/examplebi8.jpg As luck would have it there was a distinct lack of onscreen text tonight ![]() Ah yes, I see what you mean. I just don`t notice it when i`m watching TV though. It`s not that i`m making an effort to ignore it, I just don`t see it at all! **** me, I hope you don't drive. Those little signs at the side of the road, or someone walking across while you're driving. You might just not see it at all! I see perfectly well, and drive very well thank you very much, certainly above the standard required for my job, and my observations where commented on favourably by the police driving instructor who took me for a week long course before starting work. The onscreen displays are just something that doesn`t register with me for whatever reason - there are other people like me out there. When I`m watching TV I`m relaxing and enjoying myself, so presumably any little details that aren`t needed aren`t registering. When I`m driving, or indeed doing anything else that requires more concentration and observation there isn`t a problem. I`m sure there are studies out there about this - anyone know of some? -- Items on ebay: http://search.ebay.co.uk/_W0QQsassZscousesifinQQhtZ-1 |
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"Edster" wrote in message
... "Simon Finnigan" wrote in message "Tumbleweed" wrote in message ... "Simon Finnigan" wrote in message ... Ah yes, I see what you mean. I just don`t notice it when i`m watching TV though. It`s not that i`m making an effort to ignore it, I just don`t see it at all! you will do now :-) Nope, they still just don`t register with me. They are visible if I make the effort to notice them, so it`s not them being invisible. My fiance has never commented on them either. I watch the programmes properly, it`s not just noise in the background, I just completely fail to register that there is text on the screen! Does anyone else have the same thing happen with them, or is it just me? Do you notice the wavy arm people they sometimes put in the corner of the screen for blind viewers? Only when i`m deciding if it`s an attractive woman. If yes then I notice them, if not then it just phases out :-) -- Items on ebay: http://search.ebay.co.uk/_W0QQsassZscousesifinQQhtZ-1 |
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"Edster" wrote in message
... "Simon Finnigan" wrote in message "Dom Robinson" wrote in message om... In article , says... "Mike_C" wrote in message g.com... "Simon Finnigan" wrote in message ... "Edster" wrote in message ... "Simon Finnigan" wrote in message "Edster" wrote in message ... Sky Two has started putting permanent adverts on screen during programmes. A pity really, because until recently they were pretty clean so I had taken to waiting for everything from Sky One to be repeated on Sky Two so that they could be watched in peace. Is there a list of channels that don't do this? Am I missing something? I never watch the TV live, always recorded through Sky+, and i`ve not noticed any adverts onscreen. What do the adverts look like? 2 lines of white text across the top of the screen. Never noticed it :-) I`m sure it`s there, but i`ve just watched some more TV and didn`t see it, despite thinking to myself to keep an eye out for it. Not to worry, I`ll survive without seeing it :-) -- Here ya go.... http://img478.imageshack.us/img478/5918/examplebi8.jpg As luck would have it there was a distinct lack of onscreen text tonight ![]() Ah yes, I see what you mean. I just don`t notice it when i`m watching TV though. It`s not that i`m making an effort to ignore it, I just don`t see it at all! **** me, I hope you don't drive. Those little signs at the side of the road, or someone walking across while you're driving. You might just not see it at all! I see perfectly well, and drive very well thank you very much, certainly above the standard required for my job, and my observations where commented on favourably by the police driving instructor who took me for a week long course before starting work. The onscreen displays are just something that doesn`t register with me for whatever reason - there are other people like me out there. When I`m watching TV I`m relaxing and enjoying myself, so presumably any little details that aren`t needed aren`t registering. When I`m driving, or indeed doing anything else that requires more concentration and observation there isn`t a problem. I`m sure there are studies out there about this - anyone know of some? So you're one of the people who doesn't concentrate on the TV while you are "watching" it. I already discounted people like you. Can you please point out where I said I didn`t concentrate on the TV? I state that when i`m doing something requiring more concentration (like driving) then it`s different. Out of interest, exactly what is your problem with people not noticing on-screen adverts etc? -- Items on ebay: http://search.ebay.co.uk/_W0QQsassZscousesifinQQhtZ-1 |
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"Edster" wrote in message
... "Simon Finnigan" wrote in message "Edster" wrote in message ... "Simon Finnigan" wrote in message "Dom Robinson" wrote in message .com... In article , says... "Mike_C" wrote in message g.com... "Simon Finnigan" wrote in message ... "Edster" wrote in message ... "Simon Finnigan" wrote in message "Edster" wrote in message ... Sky Two has started putting permanent adverts on screen during programmes. A pity really, because until recently they were pretty clean so I had taken to waiting for everything from Sky One to be repeated on Sky Two so that they could be watched in peace. Is there a list of channels that don't do this? Am I missing something? I never watch the TV live, always recorded through Sky+, and i`ve not noticed any adverts onscreen. What do the adverts look like? 2 lines of white text across the top of the screen. Never noticed it :-) I`m sure it`s there, but i`ve just watched some more TV and didn`t see it, despite thinking to myself to keep an eye out for it. Not to worry, I`ll survive without seeing it :-) -- Here ya go.... http://img478.imageshack.us/img478/5918/examplebi8.jpg As luck would have it there was a distinct lack of onscreen text tonight ![]() Ah yes, I see what you mean. I just don`t notice it when i`m watching TV though. It`s not that i`m making an effort to ignore it, I just don`t see it at all! **** me, I hope you don't drive. Those little signs at the side of the road, or someone walking across while you're driving. You might just not see it at all! I see perfectly well, and drive very well thank you very much, certainly above the standard required for my job, and my observations where commented on favourably by the police driving instructor who took me for a week long course before starting work. The onscreen displays are just something that doesn`t register with me for whatever reason - there are other people like me out there. When I`m watching TV I`m relaxing and enjoying myself, so presumably any little details that aren`t needed aren`t registering. When I`m driving, or indeed doing anything else that requires more concentration and observation there isn`t a problem. I`m sure there are studies out there about this - anyone know of some? So you're one of the people who doesn't concentrate on the TV while you are "watching" it. I already discounted people like you. Can you please point out where I said I didn`t concentrate on the TV? I state that when i`m doing something requiring more concentration (like driving) then it`s different. Out of interest, exactly what is your problem with people not noticing on-screen adverts etc? Because it's not possible. When someone speaks it's natural to look at the face of the person speaking. The on-screen adverts and branding material often obscures parts of people's faces while they are talking, so there would be no way not to see them if you were actually watching TV at the time rather than just having it on in the background while you do something else. So your entire evidence for your position is something that you think. Presumably you`ve got a PhD in a relevant subject, or at least a masters degree - yes? Or maybe you can cite a number of peer reviewed papers that support your position? Or perhaps it`s just the case that you see them clearly, and refuse to accept that anyone else could possibly not be distracted by them? -- Items on ebay: http://search.ebay.co.uk/_W0QQsassZscousesifinQQhtZ-1 |
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