Spectrum Cable's "As Seen On TV" channel, at some point this month began programming 12 hours of Classic TV Shows with short 2-4 minute spots for products instead of the 30 minute pitches. Could be an economic decision on the advertisers part. Four shows rotate in these 12-hour blocks; Bonanza, The Lucy Show, The Andy Griffith Show, and The Beverly Hillbillies. Not sure if these are just the public domain episodes or perhaps Spectrum made some deal with CBS/Viacom. Have only seen Bonanza, and the Original theme and credits are in tact.
Could it be the 30 minute infomercial format is slowly coming to an end???
Could it be the 30 minute infomercial format is slowly coming to an end???
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