Re: itunes is a RIPOFF |
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Robert Bonomi (bonomi@host122.r-bonomi.com) Tue, 02 Aug 2005 06:50:45 -0000
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In article <telecom24.349.9@telecom-digest.org>, AES <siegman@stanford.edu> wrote:
> Posters on the first three of various newsgroups, in a to date very
>>> I stand behind it! My decision to dump TV was a good one and I'm
>> They called the area in which Leipzig or Dresden sits (I can't
>> So if you wish to separate yourself from the world in this way, go ahead.
>> You will regret it one day, I assure you.
> I just got in on the tail end of this thread, but I wonder if
> Professional TV producers and other network personnel commonly
> To them, "content" refers (really!) to the **advertising** part of
> And "fill" refers to all the rest of stuff (aka junk) that they have
> Notes:
> 1) If this is not true, apologies. I'm pretty sure I heard it, but I
> 2 I've added comp.dcom.telecom to the reply list, not to drag that
> 3) Even if it's not true, it's entirely believable (especially to
> 4) By this definition, certain TV channels -- e.g., the shopping and
> 5) If it's actually true, and it's NPR who let the secret out, you can
It is HIGHLY UNLIKELY that actual _producers_ of programs would use
Program producers have no knowledge of, nor control over, nor
That timing information, alone, is sufficient for program
Similar reasoning applies to network management -- they know that the
People -producing- ads wouldn't use that kind of language -- you
It is _possible_ that network staff involved in =selling= ad-space |
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