09-22-2009, 09:16 PM
>“Sure, we support our editorial product—we need to put something between the ads.”
This is the problem with TV and radio too. Too many ads and not enough concern for the individual subscriber who is the ONLY reason these stations exist. When there are no more viewers/listeners they can run ads 24/7 and won't have to bother with all that pesky filler content called entertainment.
This is the problem with TV and radio too. Too many ads and not enough concern for the individual subscriber who is the ONLY reason these stations exist. When there are no more viewers/listeners they can run ads 24/7 and won't have to bother with all that pesky filler content called entertainment.