I agree in part, but I pay for my TV (DirecTV, that is). Advertisements will always be there - in fact, more that ever. They just work them into the shows via product placement. Maybe the age of the "30-second spot" is over, and other advertisement should take it's place.
Ad-blocker fo TVs, anyone? Picture a plain white cylinder with red "X" in the hand of an actor in place of a Pepsi...
I agree in part, but I pay for my TV (DirecTV, that is). Advertisements will always be there - in fact, more that ever. They just work them into the shows via product placement. Maybe the age of the "30-second spot" is over, and other advertisement should take it's place.
Ad-blocker fo TVs, anyone? Picture a plain white cylinder with red "X" in the hand of an actor in place of a Pepsi...