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Just figures. Plus the ads are so clear and loud compared to the muffled hard to hear shows. Dont call me Shirley Feb 2015 #1
Precisely Sherman A1 Feb 2015 #3
Me, too. I seldom watch anything live anymore. ladyVet Feb 2015 #45
all too true olddots Feb 2015 #2
Well said!!! >>> "there is something terribly wrong with this country, isn't there?" n/t RKP5637 Feb 2015 #4
They need to get the programs down to a minute jberryhill Feb 2015 #5
haha! good one! bbgrunt Feb 2015 #24
Sheesh. As if there aren't too many already. yeoman6987 Feb 2015 #6
Not surprising, but it's certainly wasted on a viewer like me. MANative Feb 2015 #7
When we had tv, I did the same thing with the mute. dixiegrrrrl Feb 2015 #38
Why I'm building up a movie and select TV library aint_no_life_nowhere Feb 2015 #8
did (still do?) same to music. spanone Feb 2015 #9
And they blast through the credits, the same credits that are so very important to working randys1 Feb 2015 #10
They run the closing credits at least four times faster lpbk2713 Feb 2015 #43
I don't recall what I was watching the other day, but in a single block of ads, Erich Bloodaxe BSN Feb 2015 #11
the joke's on them, heh shanti Feb 2015 #12
I wondered why the voices sounded different AwakeAtLast Feb 2015 #13
And here I thought the Munchkins were finally getting more work. Quasimodem Feb 2015 #33
Is that why most of my recorded programs start/end times are slightly off? nt procon Feb 2015 #14
Full disclousure: I've always speeded up my posts to cram in more FSogol Feb 2015 #15
Lol....I noticed! dixiegrrrrl Feb 2015 #39
Local news now starts with a commercial. GreatCaesarsGhost Feb 2015 #16
I do like my DVR. ohnoyoudidnt Feb 2015 #17
We saved about 150.00 a month dixiegrrrrl Feb 2015 #46
IIRC, CBS got caught doing this in the 80's with its late night programming. Gidney N Cloyd Feb 2015 #18
I haven't had cable since the 1980's- then, pay tv meant pay money so you didn't have commercials NBachers Feb 2015 #19
No cable channels. No problem. nt onehandle Feb 2015 #20
Apply market forces mindwalker_i Feb 2015 #21
"Okay everyone. Act faster." n/t jtuck004 Feb 2015 #22
I don't have cable or a dish. SheilaT Feb 2015 #23
I found a bug on Dish Net that may drop some content after a commercial break... cascadiance Feb 2015 #25
You know what's next, right? Little pop-up ads are so 1990's arcane1 Feb 2015 #26
Next: Compulsory viewing Newsjock Feb 2015 #27
... pinboy3niner Feb 2015 #30
Took me a second to place that. zappaman Feb 2015 #34
I have noticed that tv screens have station ids, and moving announcements of shows coming up dixiegrrrrl Feb 2015 #40
Me too. I even saw them Squish the picture to make room for ads!! arcane1 Feb 2015 #42
I killed cable TV years ago. Ramses Feb 2015 #28
Nothing new about this. mwooldri Feb 2015 #29
Geez,,,,, Cryptoad Feb 2015 #32
Years ago there was a local channel that was so blatent about it HeiressofBickworth Feb 2015 #31
This ticks me off fadedrose Feb 2015 #35
Back in the day, it was illegal to have more than x number of minutes for commercials. dixiegrrrrl Feb 2015 #41
Just another reason to go with Netflix. L0oniX Feb 2015 #36
ugh Liberal_in_LA Feb 2015 #37
They have been doing this for years and it is not just cable CBGLuthier Feb 2015 #44
10 minutes of TV show, 20 minutes of commercials? meow2u3 Feb 2015 #47
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