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You're Watching Less TV

NickFusion writes "With a plethora of online games, chat, IM, email and, well, Slashdot, who's got time to watch television? Evidently, not men ages 18-34. The NY Times (free reg, etc) takes a look at the issue and comes to conclusions that will shock, I say shock, the average Slashdot reader. Meanwhile, Fox Broadcasting Corp. is calling for a recount. Disclosure: I'm quoted in the NY Times article, and so is one Rob Malda. Mom will be so proud!"

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  1. Fox... Why am I not surprised by red+floyd · · Score: 5, Informative

    Wasn't it a Fox exec who commented that not watching the commercials was theft?

    Obviously we must ban video games and the Internet because they are stealing potential revenue from the media companies!

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    1. Re:Fox... Why am I not surprised by gfxguy · · Score: 4, Informative

      I will, sadly, correct you - it was a Turner executive (or a Time Warner executive, depending how you look at it).

      Sadly because I work for a Turner company. I will say this - we were all embarrased when he said it.

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  2. Obligatory reg free link by hyperherod · · Score: 4, Informative

    ...can be found here.

  3. Re:Tivo... by w3weasel · · Score: 5, Informative

    Build your own... I did, and despite the fact that it can cost in excess of $500, it is well worth it. SageTV offers predictive recording, which is quite excellent, and the real bonus is that using DScaler and FFDshow, you can render the analog TV signal at near DVD quality, far more clear than is offered by TiVo.

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  4. Re:No hurry.. by B'Trey · · Score: 4, Informative

    It is not theft. It is copyright infringement.

    Both are crimes, but theft is the illicit transfer of value from one person to another. The thief gains and the victim loses by the same amount. In copyright infringement, value does not transfer. They are fundamentally different. If you must use an analogy, copyright infringement is more akin to trespassing than it is to theft.

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  5. Re:Demographics by Lord_Dweomer · · Score: 4, Informative
    Actually, you may not know it, but you've hit on one of the key reasons why the male 18-35 demographic is disappearing. Donny Deutch, who owns the Deutch advertising agency had the editor of TV guide on his show and the guy basically said the following:

    Women have all the spending power these days, even if its their mans money they're using. Advertisers want to sell to these women, so they make ads for the women. TV stations want to sell ad time so in an effort to increase advertiser interest in an already cutthroat market, they put on more and more shows that would attract female viewers. This has the obvious side effect of alienating the male 18-35 demographic.

    And these execs wonder why Sopranos has the ratings it does, or Adult Swim on Cartoon Network. Jesus. I'm in advertising/marketing and this is the most obvious problem in the world, especially since I fit into the "missing" demographic.

    We are entering a world where the old solution of casting out a huge net and seeing what you get is no longer nearly as effective as it once was. The future is in niche market advertising and those who adopt early will reap the rewards.

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  6. Re:What is this "t.v." you speak of? by Jerf · · Score: 4, Informative

    I've done this on Stargate SG-1, and more recently my wife has as well.

    A well done "alternate world" show (more general then sci-fi, and there are some sci-fi shows that IMHO wouldn't qualify, most notably Star Trek) benefits amazingly from the immersion you can do if you want.... if it doesn't scare you too much.

    Television shows on DVD are two or three times better then TV shows on TiVo, which are themselves three or four times better then the TV show broken up by commercials all the time. The ability to watch, uninterrupted by more then a few seconds, three or four episodes in a row is awesome.

    One particular Stargate arc that is really enhanced by this is the one that starts with Upgrades and ends with Divide and Conquer (3 episodes total). Much more compelling drama as a ~2 hour single event then three seperate episodes.