Originally posted by chemistry_geek
I disagree that the TiVo RUINS advertising revenues. The advertisers have absolutely no idea what I do when an advertisement comes on during a television show. I go and get a beverage and a snack. Whether or not I have a TiVo, I'm going to MISS the advertisement. Why? Because American television programming has become so predictable, that almost everyone knows the length of time advertisements run during a show, a good 3 to 4 minutes. That's enough time for a brief potty break, grab a snak, and talk to the person next to you what you plan to do for the next day. What do these avertisers think, Americans are too lazy to do something else besides waste time watching an advertisement? Time is too precious in today's society. People multitask morethan ever. If we don't want to see an advertisement, we aren't going to see it.
The first 7 to 10 minutes of a REAL MOVIE is filled with whats cming out in 6 months, along with the Pepsi commercials, etc...a perfect time to get a popcorn. Everone thinks they're going to miss the beginning of the movie. Not so.
The advertises have no right to complain, they PAID for the advertisement and it was broadcast as promised. Whether or not it was seen, well, that's different. Regardless of how many people see the advertisement, the advertisers are paying for AIR TIME, not EYE BALLS. They can't make us watch it.