Good one and yes parts of this is to boost attention to Paramount+
and they were still big into the 90s even when they were a few years old because people were too dumb to program the VCRs or too lazy to go blockbuster, the annual airing of The Wizard of Oz was a big deal like the Christmas specials (they were "Christmas", not "holiday" specials back then)With a zillion commercials and tons of TV edits. You can watch Top Gun on DVD, VHS, Laserdisc, Betamax, and yes, streaming, with no commercials. It's not 1982 anymore. Theatrical premieres on TV were big in those days because not everyone had a VCR.
With a zillion commercials and tons of TV edits. You can watch Top Gun on DVD, VHS, Laserdisc, Betamax, and yes, streaming, with no commercials. It's not 1982 anymore. Theatrical premieres on TV were big in those days because not everyone had a VCR.
Better than the reality junk that is on most weekends. At least in the fall we'll have college football which I wish CBS would do more often, possibly with whatever conference they get a new deal with when the SEC goes to ESPN.Saturday night filler--makes sense
No, that was last Saturday.And I guess ABC is showing the 10 Commandments this weekend.
A lot of the time is spent on either sports or repeats, which also makes sense. It's a freaking dead night for broadcast TV. There is zero reason to be investing significant resources there, so if you have something more-or-less "in house," throw it up and see what you can get. If it fails miserably, oh well, not a big investment. If it works, great.Better than the reality junk that is on most weekends. At least in the fall we'll have college football which I wish CBS would do more often, possibly with whatever conference they get a new deal with when the SEC goes to ESPN.
I think you mean when the SEC goes entirely to ESPN, since the majority of the SEC action is already on ESPN and its own SEC Network.Better than the reality junk that is on most weekends. At least in the fall we'll have college football which I wish CBS would do more often, possibly with whatever conference they get a new deal with when the SEC goes to ESPN.
They are losing it in 3 years maybe sooner if ESPN buys them out.LOL! There are people who still haven't seen Top Gun? I agree with the previous posters; CBS need to have a primetime SEC game. Or, if they are indeed losing their contract with the SEC, a high profile game from another conference.
It'd be interesting for someone who's a serious Top Gun fan to watch and report back on how it's been sliced and diced for airing on the network, and how many minutes per hour are filled with spots. For those with a Netflix account (221 million subscribers as of April, '22), Top Gun is available there to watch at any time, full-length and commercial free.CBS’ heavy advertising for Top Gun for its premiere of the CBS Saturday Night movie is the surrealist thing…you’d think we’re back in 1989 watching the ad and the accompanying graphics.
It'd be interesting for someone who's a serious Top Gun fan to watch and report back on how it's been sliced and diced for airing on the network, and how many minutes per hour are filled with spots. For those with a Netflix account (221 million subscribers as of April, '22), Top Gun is available there to watch at any time, full-length and commercial free.