Consumer Ad Blocking Doubles
Dotnaught writes to tell us about an InformationWeek article reporting that, according to a Forrester Research report, consumers are fed up with ads. From the article: "In the past two years, the number of consumers using pop-up blockers and spam filters has more than doubled.. More than half of all American households now report using these ad blocking technologies to block unwanted pitches... Today, 15% of consumers acknowledge using their digital video recorders to skip ads, more than three times as many as in 2004." The study would have been more meaningful if it hadn't conflated spam blocking with ad blocking.
that someone actually _payed_ for the report. -- I am currently looking for fundings for a report on wether or not the percentage of people who think that water is wet increased last year or not. VISA, Mastercard virgin sacrifices accepted.
``according to a Forrester Research report, consumers are fed up with ads.''
And I'm fed up with hearing about it and not knowing what it means. What _are_ these "ads" people are talking about?
Please correct me if I got my facts wrong.
"Though I do welcome them every once in a while, when they enable me to take a leak without missing a bit of a lengthy movie."
You need to upgrade to DVR, friend. It enables you to take a shit without missing any of the film.
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Well, personally, I'd rather watch free porn over a blackberry, unless it was vine-ripe and full of juice.
I'm fighting The War on Drugs!
Whoa - I just had this crazy idea. My household is paying about $50 a month for basic cable TV, and this is just for the cables / infrastructure to *deliver* the content. What if, and this is a crazy idea, there were some way to do away with all that and broadcast television content wirelessly? Sure, it would cost more initially for RF transmitters and so on, but the delivery company could save all that cost on maintaining the cables. After 10 years or so, the delivery cost for the wireless channels could well be competitive with that of the wired infrastructure. I'd move to wireless in a heartbeat if I only had to pay $30 a month for it, even if I had to stick unsightly dipole antennae on my rooftop for the privilege.
(All kidding aside, the original promise of CTV *was* that it would subsidize commercial-free content. Parallels to ISPs are a non-sequitur.)
Caveat Emptor is not a business model.
"Sorry, I didn't realize I was conversing with a high-level television executive, clearly responsible for ground-breaking productions. "
No, just a student of marketing and cognitive psychology, with family in the production industry and a partner who has worked with television focus groups. Sorry, I didn't realize I was conversing with someone silly enough to think that anything I've been saying is some kind of secret known only to "high level television executives," since any marketing intern at a major network could explain these things (and would be more likely to.)
"When you graduate from college and actually live in the real world for some amount of time,"
What an asinine thing to assume about a 26-year-old military vet.
"maybe you'll have more than the faintest clue about how the world works. Ah, to be young again and live in absolute certainty that all of life has simple answers... I remember those days."
Fuck being young. I want to be so old that I feel inclined to write off anything I don't understand as the product of inexperience whenvever it seems to run counter to my well-established worldview, and with a "simple answer," something really uninformed like "I thought it was just a fun show." It seems to work for you.
Your ignorance just points out the delicious irony of your username. If you're the "Reality Master," then why are you only at 101? Will they not let you into the higher-level courses until you at least graduate from "Introduction to Television 051?"
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Satellite cable? It must be an absurdly long cable. Have you considered converting it into a space elevator?
and the sites all shut down and we go back to reading and writing books and using our own imagina-
WTF IS HOMELAND SECURITY DOING AT MY DOOR!!111!#2!!@@!33!!
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