This should be an interesting discussion.
How do you think both OTA and cable/satellite TV would be different today (and would have been since they were first made "legal" around 1984) had there been NO infomercials on the airwaves or very few of them (or even perhaps FCC-imposed limits of the amount of them shown per day)? I'm not trying to advocate support or opposition to the presence of "program-length commercials" on TV--just wanted to see what the pros and cons would be.
My thoughts (or more like educated guesses):
--Perhaps fewer "emerging" (e.g., CW, My, etc.) or subchannel networks in existence (which may also mean fewer OTA stations)--and we all know Ion may have to shut down without infomercials. ;D Same with cable networks, but with perhaps higher costs per subscriber for a smaller channel lineup. Perhaps the subchannel networks may be more like ala carte programming services a la Program Exchange back in the '80s?
--More commercial time during regular programs (perhaps at least an additional 1-2 minutes per half-hour).
--Fewer 24/7 stations
Thoughts?
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How do you think both OTA and cable/satellite TV would be different today (and would have been since they were first made "legal" around 1984) had there been NO infomercials on the airwaves or very few of them (or even perhaps FCC-imposed limits of the amount of them shown per day)? I'm not trying to advocate support or opposition to the presence of "program-length commercials" on TV--just wanted to see what the pros and cons would be.
My thoughts (or more like educated guesses):
--Perhaps fewer "emerging" (e.g., CW, My, etc.) or subchannel networks in existence (which may also mean fewer OTA stations)--and we all know Ion may have to shut down without infomercials. ;D Same with cable networks, but with perhaps higher costs per subscriber for a smaller channel lineup. Perhaps the subchannel networks may be more like ala carte programming services a la Program Exchange back in the '80s?
--More commercial time during regular programs (perhaps at least an additional 1-2 minutes per half-hour).
--Fewer 24/7 stations
Thoughts?
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