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Julius Leonard Marx
Guest
That is in addition to stations, networks and cable channels routinely not following their own schedules....
(1) Cropping the credits to run something else in a large frame or in a crawl at the bottom of the screen. The program frame always gets re-shaped and distorted. Sometimes I'm interested in reading the credits. I also don't appreciate getting distracted in the middle of a show by some so-called news-crawl which is really just a promo for the late news.
(2) Stations and cable channels running episodes of shows out of sequence. TV Land in the worst at this (as they are about item number one). They've been jumping all over Cheers: Part of Season 1, Part of Season 3, back to more of Season 1 and some of Season 2, then the same episodes from Season 3 again, now they've gone to Season 8. It's one thing to break the sequence for seasonal episodes or to do some special sweeps week stunt scheduling but otherwise, run the shows as they were intended to be seen.
Yes, I know! They can do what they want. And I can not like it and complain about it. Total On-Demand is coming and we won't need channels any more.
(1) Cropping the credits to run something else in a large frame or in a crawl at the bottom of the screen. The program frame always gets re-shaped and distorted. Sometimes I'm interested in reading the credits. I also don't appreciate getting distracted in the middle of a show by some so-called news-crawl which is really just a promo for the late news.
(2) Stations and cable channels running episodes of shows out of sequence. TV Land in the worst at this (as they are about item number one). They've been jumping all over Cheers: Part of Season 1, Part of Season 3, back to more of Season 1 and some of Season 2, then the same episodes from Season 3 again, now they've gone to Season 8. It's one thing to break the sequence for seasonal episodes or to do some special sweeps week stunt scheduling but otherwise, run the shows as they were intended to be seen.
Yes, I know! They can do what they want. And I can not like it and complain about it. Total On-Demand is coming and we won't need channels any more.