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Screen Clutter

Is it me, or are those "TVG", "TVPGDSL", etc ratings icons getting larger and larger and appearing every time a show returns from a break? it's bad enough we have channel icons in the corner of the screen, crawl lines going across the bottom, split screens, and "Squeese" credits the size of a postage stamp zipping by while they give you the news and everything else comming up in the next three-and-a-half hours. With all the clutter on the screen, it's no wonder big screen, high definition TVs are not selling as fast as they should. Why shell out big bucks to see all this crap on the big screen in clearer detail? Not me.
 
> Is it me, or are those "TVG", "TVPGDSL", etc ratings icons
> getting larger and larger and appearing every time a show
> returns from a break? it's bad enough we have channel icons
> in the corner of the screen, crawl lines going across the
> bottom, split screens, and "Squeese" credits the size of a
> postage stamp zipping by while they give you the news and
> everything else comming up in the next three-and-a-half
> hours. With all the clutter on the screen, it's no wonder
> big screen, high definition TVs are not selling as fast as
> they should. Why shell out big bucks to see all this crap on
> the big screen in clearer detail? Not me.
>

They are bigger. Thank the FCC.
 
> > Is it me, or are those "TVG", "TVPGDSL", etc ratings icons
>
> > getting larger and larger and appearing every time a show
> > returns from a break? it's bad enough we have channel
> icons
> > in the corner of the screen, crawl lines going across the
> > bottom, split screens, and "Squeese" credits the size of a
>
> > postage stamp zipping by while they give you the news and
> > everything else comming up in the next three-and-a-half
> > hours. With all the clutter on the screen, it's no wonder
> > big screen, high definition TVs are not selling as fast as
>
> > they should. Why shell out big bucks to see all this crap
> on
> > the big screen in clearer detail? Not me.
> >
>
> They are bigger. Thank the FCC.
>

Yep...not only are they bigger (covering nearly 20% of the screen on some networks, I've noticed) but also appear at the beginning of every single segment after commercial breaks. The only thing missing now is an ear piercing sound effect whenever that bug appears on the screen. Stay tuned...it's only a matter of time.
 
*sigh* Yet another person who doesn't look before posting

We discussed this already, less than two weeks ago!

<a target="_blank" href=http://www.radio-info.com/mods/board?Post=447405&Board=tv-usa>http://www.radio-info.com/mods/board?Post=447405&Board=tv-usa</a>

(And this is the second time someone has tried to start a thread on this without checking to see whether it had already happened ...)
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> They are bigger. Thank the FCC.

Read the ORIGINAL thread on this subject from about ten days ago.

It wasn't the FCC's doing, it was the NCTA.

And that thread contains a suggestion from me as to how to protest it.

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Re: *sigh* Yet another person who doesn't look before posting

> We discussed this already, less than two weeks ago!
>
h> ttp://www.radio-info.com/mods/board?Post=447405&Board=tv-usa
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>
> (And this is the second time someone has tried to start a
> thread on this without checking to see whether it had
> already happened ...)
>
Sorry, I was new to this board and didn't think to scan back three whole pges.
 
A (hopefully) helpful suggestion

> > (And this is the second time someone has tried to start a
> > thread on this without checking to see whether it had
> > already happened ...)
> >
> Sorry, I was new to this board and didn't think to scan back
> three whole pges.

Since some R-I boards, like this one, are very active, it may be helpful to develop the habit of looking at the posting dates of threads when determining how far back to look. Doing so in this case would have likely caused you to realize the need to look back three or four pages to get the full scope of what has been recently discussed.

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> Yep...not only are they bigger (covering nearly 20% of the
> screen on some networks, I've noticed) but also appear at
> the beginning of every single segment after commercial
> breaks. The only thing missing now is an ear piercing sound
> effect whenever that bug appears on the screen. Stay
> tuned...it's only a matter of time.
>


Aren't they supposed to activate the V-chip in some way?

KL

<a href="http://home.nc.rr.com/gttyson/lastradio.html">The Last Radio Station<a>
 
> Aren't they supposed to activate the V-chip in some way?

No, the V-chip is activated by a signal sent in the vertical blanking interval, IIRC.
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