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139.1 | | DSSDEV::RUST | | Wed Jul 28 1993 04:19 | 24 |
| I hate 'em, too. Once upon a time they showed up briefly, every now and
then; that was OK, as it wasn't too distracting, and I could see the
rationale of the station's wanting anyone who taped a segment to be
reminded where it came from. Fine. But now the logos seem (a) larger,
(b) on all the time, and (c) sometimes they're even... animated! [No
kidding; the other evening I was watching "Advise and Consent," and in
one key scene, Charles Laughton's entire face was obscured by the
station's logo, which *whirled around* for a second or two.]
I haven't written any letters yet, but am strongly considering firing
off a barrage to all the relevant stations. I can see that they'd like
to make their identity known, and to provide some protection against
taping-without-credit, but when the logo's presence detracts from the
quality of the program, I would prefer to spend money to rent an
unadulterated tape than to watch that station's offerings for free.
Alternatives: they could go back to the on-again, off-again mode,
displaying the logo briefly every once in a while; it might still be a
little distracting, but it's not as bad as having it on all the time.
In addition, the see-through types of logos aren't as bad as the opaque
ones. If they must do it at all, it'd be nice if the stations seemed to
at least try to remember that people are watching their stuff...
-b
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139.2 | | CSC32::MA_BAKER | | Wed Jul 28 1993 08:59 | 14 |
| I have written to the Disney Channel about theirs.
Cinemax is the only movie channel that I have found that has not (yet?)
begun doing this. So I will still subscribe to it instead of the
others.
Another thing that I find even more annoying if possible is the
continual broadcast of the 1-800-..... number that Disney runs across
the screen the whole time that the preview weeks are running. If they
want to do that, they ought to do previews on a different channel and
let those of us who have the channel already watch in peace.
I also hate stations that cut off to local babbling during the credits,
telling us what is coming up next, especially when they shrink the
credits to a little corner box and fill the screen with the babbler.
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139.3 | I don't mind 'em - yet . . . | 16BITS::DELBALSO | I (spade) my (dog face) | Wed Jul 28 1993 10:42 | 15 |
| re: .0
> screen. The next step? What will happen when someone decides to run
> product advertisements in a "small, unobtrusive" area of your screen
> DURING the broadcast of your favorite show?
Ahh. . . I hear ya, Trooper Ed. It'll be as bad as all these damned applications
that take the liberty of commandeering part of the real estate on my character
cell terminal screen without my say-so. Next thing we know, it'll be WTN
(Windows Television Network) only they've got all the mouse buttons!
(But seriously, as a very recent cable subscriber, I can't say that the
signatures turn me off that much.)
-Jack
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139.4 | | MCIS5::WOOLNER | Your dinner is in the supermarket | Thu Jul 29 1993 04:10 | 18 |
| Yes, MA_BAKER, I *hate* the babble-over-shrunken-credits! I'm usually
interested in the cast of characters, at the very least, and many times
I want to see the tech credits too. When they shrink 'em, they're very
hard to read as broadcast; and if you're taping, even on the fast (SP)
mode, the image deteriorates just enough for the crawl to be illegible.
A special section of hell for the program managers who inflict this
practice upon us? How about a special eye test at the DMV for them...
you guessed it, a shrunken, babbled-over crawl test, played on a '73
13" Zenith B&W.... ]:-}
The logos haven't bugged me inordinately; the clear ones don't bother
me at all. I think most of the channels I watch put the logos on
merely intermittently (at the quarter hours, for 20 seconds or so, to
comply with station ID rules I presume). No big deal. And I figure
Disney's 800 number banner is the price I pay for taping free movies!
Leslie
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139.5 | Clutter is in the eye of the beholder | SWAM1::BALDWIN_LE | Leon Baldwin DTN 520-6578 Los Angeles | Tue Aug 03 1993 09:02 | 22 |
| I also find these logos very irritating. First I stopped watching CBS
news, then stopped watching NBC news, and finally gave up on ABC.
ABC is like a kid with a new toy. They logo (to create a new verb)
their morning program, 2020, Nightline, Prime Time Live, This Week
with David Brinkly, etc.
Can you imagine listing to a radio program while someone is constantly
whispering "ABC, ABC, ABC... "?
I have spent a lot of money on excellent quality video equipment
because I enjoy a technically good picture to view. The logo is
unnecessary clutter that detracts from that enjoyment.
I have considered writing to the networks, but in recent days have
thought that writing to the sponsors might be more effective.
...or would that give the sponsors the same idea.
To answer the original question... Yes, I do find these things to
be a bit much?
Leon
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139.6 | | MANTHN::EDD | Kraftwerk, Unplugged | Tue Aug 03 1993 22:22 | 14 |
| Writing to the sponsors is also something I've considered, with a copy
to the offending network/show.
Unfortunately, the sponsors themselves are picking up on it and
broadcasting a logo during the commercial.
A local Boston station has been showing clips of the flooded mid-west.
Some of the clips were produced by the Boaton station, others were
obtained elsewhere. This results in the logo appearing and disappearing
with each cut, creating a flashing effect.
I suspect it'll only get worse.
Edd
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139.7 | | GAVEL::JANDROW | No, it WASN'T a date..... | Tue Aug 10 1993 03:18 | 14 |
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Oh my!!!! Troooper Edd, yer alive!!!!!! I'd given up on you...
But at any rate, just last nite I was thinking how annoying it is to
see the logo on the corner of the screen (FOX). It is distracting and
eventho they are "clear", they still distort the picture slightly.
VH-1 has been doing this for a long time, and I always thought that was
a pain in the butt, too.
-raq
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139.8 | | MILPND::J_TOMAO | | Tue Aug 10 1993 04:35 | 8 |
| And I have been noticing the flickering Burger King logo in the lower
left corner of their commercials lately too :^( Bleak and I don't even
like BK Burgers.......
Most of the time I can mentally 'block out' th elogo but not until I've
already noticed it and how annoying it is :^}
Joyce
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139.9 | | MANTHN::EDD | Kraftwerk, Unplugged | Tue Aug 10 1993 09:12 | 11 |
| As we can plainly see, logos are getting more and more prevalent.
One Boston station displayed theirs during Clinton's last address.
The logo was HUGE!! And it apparently violates the premise that "we
want the viewers to know the origin of the feed" premise. It appears
there is one feed from the oval office that's fed to everyone. (Can
someone confirm? Certainly all the Boston stations didn't have a
cam on site...)
I'm sure the stations would want to hear your comments.
Edd
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139.10 | It's their dime... | ASDG::SBILL | | Tue Aug 10 1993 23:16 | 4 |
| One time you probably won't see the logos is during a commercial. The
sponsors won't stand for it.
Steve B.
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139.11 | | MANTHN::EDD | Kraftwerk, Unplugged | Wed Aug 11 1993 00:05 | 6 |
| ...except that the sponsors are using their own logos.
I can picture my TV screen looking like a NASCAR competitor before
too long...
Edd
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139.12 | No boycotts here... | DEMON::DEMON::COURT | Everybody thought it was a dog. | Wed Aug 11 1993 05:24 | 12 |
| What's all this about the commercials with their own logos? I've
noticed exactly one commercial that does this - Burger King. Since the
campaign features "BK TeeVee," a takeoff on an MTV-like channel, the
logo seems appropriate. (Actually, is it a BK logo or a BK TeeVee
logo?)
I agree that the logos on the lower-right portion of the screen are a
bit distracting, but I have other things to worry about.
Mike
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139.13 | Logos come and go | IJSAPL::KLERK | Quality by Design | Wed Aug 11 1993 23:55 | 17 |
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Logo's have been appearing on the screens in Europe for about 4 years
now I think. While all stations are becoming more and more alike it's
hard to tell who you tuned into they think and therefore they started
to show their channel logo (See... Hillstreet Blues is brought to you
by ....). At first they were large, then they became smaller (say about
1-1.5"). And now some have started to show them sometimes during films
(notably the best remembered scenes) rather than always.
Indeed for commercials, they're gone.
They are a bit of a pain. But so is advertising on skiers, soccer players,
and anything else that moves. Society seems totally sold out to
commercial enterpreneurs. Anything for a buck.
Theo
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