View Full Version : Debatable topic: commercial breaks on tv
Nicky91
07-06-2019, 01:59 PM
i find it annoying here, we have commercial breaks every 5 minutes on our dutch channels, that is for me a reason i go to other country's channels such as BBC, or german tv whose commercials seem lesser annoying for me
but how does everyone else think of commercial breaks, and (since i don't have the ITV, Channel 4, Channel 5 on my tv) how long do commercials take there, and does anyone else find it annoying?
Livia
07-06-2019, 02:01 PM
I prefer to watch stuff on BBC so it's uninterrupted. And I tend to watch a lot of films and box sets. I do watch ITV sometimes and I just put up with the ads.
Smithy
07-06-2019, 02:05 PM
Adverts are every 15 mins in the UK and last 3-4 minutes
Dogeatdog
07-06-2019, 02:05 PM
I normally just put up with ads on TV, they only last 3-4 mins. If it’s on YouTube I find it more annoying, for example if I have a song mix playing and then it just cuts to an ad.
Niamh.
07-06-2019, 02:07 PM
I rarely watch live TV
Morgan.
07-06-2019, 02:08 PM
Yeah if I’m watching something on a channel with adverts, I’ll record it and start watching on a 20-ish minute delay. It just means I get to skip the adverts, but I’m not too far behind everyone else watching.
Vicky.
07-06-2019, 02:22 PM
I only ever watch on the internet so don't have to deal with ads. I remember when we went on holiday to America when I was a teen the ads really made me rage as they seemed to be every 5 mins and for like 15 mins at a time :laugh:
Oliver_W
07-06-2019, 02:42 PM
It's annoying, but it's how the channels and production companies make money, so it's a necessary evil unless every channel gets BBC style funding or becomes pay-per-view.
Twosugars
07-06-2019, 02:42 PM
Yeah if I知 watching something on a channel with adverts, I値l record it and start watching on a 20-ish minute delay. It just means I get to skip the adverts, but I知 not too far behind everyone else watching.
+1
Twosugars
07-06-2019, 02:43 PM
Endless recapping in programmes gets on my nerves though
Oliver_W
07-06-2019, 02:49 PM
Endless recapping in programmes gets on my nerves though
Gahh, it is irritating when shows are bookended with "last time" and "next time" ... I understand reminding the audience of what's happened and whetting their appetite, but still ...
Morgan.
07-06-2019, 03:17 PM
Endless recapping in programmes gets on my nerves though
Oh yeah that too. I値l leave a longer delay for talent show results and things like that because from the half hour show I知 only bothered about the guest performer and the result - not 20 minutes of performance recaps and app downlold prompts :laugh:
Nicky91
07-06-2019, 03:53 PM
It's annoying, but it's how the channels and production companies make money, so it's a necessary evil unless every channel gets BBC style funding or becomes pay-per-view.
apparently commercials are necessary for the channels to get their money
without them, they had to axe many more tv shows ;)
arista
07-06-2019, 04:09 PM
i find it annoying here, we have commercial breaks every 5 minutes on our dutch channels, that is for me a reason i go to other country's channels such as BBC, or german tv whose commercials seem lesser annoying for me
but how does everyone else think of commercial breaks, and (since i don't have the ITV, Channel 4, Channel 5 on my tv) how long do commercials take there, and does anyone else find it annoying?
15mins is the normal time before a break.
If you record your shows
you can Fast Forward the ads.
Oliver_W
07-06-2019, 04:12 PM
apparently commercials are necessary for the channels to get their money
without them, they had to axe many more tv shows ;)
Dat's wight wabbit!
Nicky91
07-06-2019, 04:16 PM
15mins is the normal time before a break.
If you record your shows
you can Fast Forward the ads.
i don't record shows such as the voice, since in liveshows i want to vote
but between ads i can at least check the football scores here, from our dutch second league who are Always on a Friday, so handy to do in a commercial break :)
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