Network Logos Must Go
Aug. 27th, 2010 09:38 pmI have had occasion before to rant about the offensive network logos and promos that run over the top of our programs. I believe these sort of obstructions to viewing pleasure cost the networks viewership and also encourage program piracy. A few weeks ago NBC ran some very offensive Despicable Me advertising across the bottom of shows. The little annoying guys would dance and drag huge obstructive signs across the program I was trying to watch. Result? I changed my mind about seeing Despicable Me. I had planned to go see it, but the offensive ads made me tell my sister I would rather just stay home and she could save her money. So they lost two viewers. I also stopped watching NBC for the duration and watched my shows on HULU.
Tonight, the season finale of Whale Wars, which I had been looking forward to for weeks and which I would share with both my companion and my sister (neither of them would watch on their own)...was ruined by the Animal Planet logo. I literally had to turn the damned thing off after 10 minutes. I could not stand having that huge block lettering plastered across the action. They made the classic offensive mistake of placing the three inch square blight in the upper right part of the screen. This meant that it was right over the faces of the people in the show. WHAT THE HELL ARE THEY THINKING?
It is time to stop watching shows that do this sort of crap. Who is with me? Networks need to stop pissing all over television like this. They can't seem to stop marking their territory. It's only gotten this bad in the last few years. It's one thing to protect your property with some kind of logo. It is quite another matter to make watching a show a trial to the viewer. I mean, I don't really care if Animal Planet stays on the air or not. I want a particular product from them...and I don't see why I should put up with their self-aggrandizing ruining the very thing I've given them ratings points to experience. I'm there for the program. If they can't deliver it, someone else will.
Tonight, the season finale of Whale Wars, which I had been looking forward to for weeks and which I would share with both my companion and my sister (neither of them would watch on their own)...was ruined by the Animal Planet logo. I literally had to turn the damned thing off after 10 minutes. I could not stand having that huge block lettering plastered across the action. They made the classic offensive mistake of placing the three inch square blight in the upper right part of the screen. This meant that it was right over the faces of the people in the show. WHAT THE HELL ARE THEY THINKING?
It is time to stop watching shows that do this sort of crap. Who is with me? Networks need to stop pissing all over television like this. They can't seem to stop marking their territory. It's only gotten this bad in the last few years. It's one thing to protect your property with some kind of logo. It is quite another matter to make watching a show a trial to the viewer. I mean, I don't really care if Animal Planet stays on the air or not. I want a particular product from them...and I don't see why I should put up with their self-aggrandizing ruining the very thing I've given them ratings points to experience. I'm there for the program. If they can't deliver it, someone else will.
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Date: 2010-08-28 02:06 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2010-08-28 02:35 am (UTC)Asshats is the correct term. I mean, what I really can't believe is that we put up with this nonsense from them. They had this simple idea...provide programming and then sell advertising space and have a captive audience for ads. Now, we pay for the cable...like 100 dollars a month...and we watch twice as many ads...and we have to put up with fewer shows a year...AND...we have to have the show itself ruined with logos? No!
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Date: 2010-08-28 02:57 am (UTC)But yeah, I hate the intrusive logos/ads too. Having a little translucent station logo is one thing, having shit bouncing all over the place or taking up a quarter of the screen is another.
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Date: 2010-08-28 03:11 am (UTC)(no subject)
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Date: 2010-08-29 01:34 am (UTC):headdesk:
Rae
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Date: 2010-08-29 01:37 am (UTC)And I don't even believe in skipping the ads. I watch them. But I don't watch something that is mucked up with stuff across the screen during the program. As you say...ARRRGGH!
Rae
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Date: 2010-08-29 01:40 am (UTC)Rae