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Advertising Comes to DVR Owners
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on Fri Sep 15, 2006 03:06 PM
from the you-will-enjoy-the-signal dept.
from the you-will-enjoy-the-signal dept.
bill_kress writes "According to Reuters, television studios are finally trying to target DVR viewers with advertising. The effort, however, seems rather backwards — They are extending the same exact image across the entire 30 second commercial so that TIVO Viewers will be forced to view at least one frame. Wouldn't it be better to add value to the viewing experience instead?" From the article: "The advert for its new drama 'Brotherhood' will show a single image on the screen for the entire 30-second slot, and therefore retain its "sales message" when viewed even at the 12-times speeds enabled by Sky+ and other digital recorders, also known as personal video recorders, or PVRs. Advertisers have been racing to find ways to get messages through as higher numbers of consumers watch TV programs when they want using such recorders, often skipping the commercials."
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Wow (Score:5, Funny)
Maybe they could play an emergency test tone over the entire 30 seconds, just to get everyone's attention.
Re:Wow (Score:5, Insightful)
(http://math-www.uni-paderborn.de/~axel/)
Re:Wow (Score:4, Insightful)
(Last Journal: Tuesday January 30 2007, @08:29PM)
Re:Wow (Score:4, Funny)
(http://abcnews.com/ | Last Journal: Thursday May 13 2004, @03:16PM)
Re:Wow (Score:4, Funny)
(http://slashdot.org/~treeves/ | Last Journal: Friday August 25 2006, @02:51PM)
That said, I don't really give a rip. I don't have a TIVO. I don't even have cable TV. I don't even know why I was reading this. Silly me.
Re:Wow (Score:5, Informative)
Only if TiVo showed 60x fast-forward updating at only 1 frame per second would that be true. In fact, at 60x speed, out of a 30-second commercial TiVo shows you 15 frames of it in half a second.
To see only one frame of a 30-second commercial without still-storing the frame longer than the standard 1/30th of a second, you'd need 900x speed.
Re:That'll suck... (Score:4, Insightful)
The message will be.. (Score:4, Funny)
Go Go! (Score:5, Funny)
MythTV: Go go gadget commercial detection and skip! [mythtv.org]
Windows DVRs: Uh... Go go gadget DRM! Aw, crap!
Ryan Fenton
Re:Go Go! (Score:4, Informative)
Anyways, it takes all of 10 seconds to enable the 30-sec. skip on your Tivo:
Just start playing a program, then hit:
[select] [>] [select] [3] [0] [select] If you did it right, it'll go "ding ding ding" and then the button that used to skip to the 15/30 tic marks, now just skips 30 seconds forward. The only downside to this is that if your Tivo reboots or loses power, you have to re-enter this code in again.
Re:Go Go! (Score:4, Informative)
(Last Journal: Saturday October 27, @04:36PM)
Uh... my MCE setup did 30 s skip out of the box. In fact, I've become so used to it that it's become a bit of a problem while watching DVDs (it's the same button as chapter skip).
FUD much?
it would, but ... (Score:3, Insightful)
(http://joeyspqr.com/)
So... (Score:4, Funny)
Re:For G (Score:4, Insightful)
(http://pitabred.dyndns.org/)
Re:For G (Score:4, Informative)
And, you can't always send the kids outside either.
There is only one of me... mom works too... and someone has to cook dinner.
I can't cook dinner and watch the kids at the same time.
And neither can you.
So, yeah. Sometimes they get to watch the tube. If you don't like it... tough.
They aren't your kids.
Except for us MythTV owners! (Score:5, Insightful)
(Last Journal: Thursday February 23 2006, @12:32PM)
When will it stop? (Score:5, Insightful)
(http://www.planethalflife.com/hlwf)
Ads Targeting TiVo (Score:5, Interesting)
(http://www.beagle-ears.com/lars/)
The last second of their ad was a set of single frames with interesting information. To see what was there, you had to repeatedly watch the ad until you managed to hit pause at just the right time so you could single-step through the hidden content.
That way, (at least some) TiVo owners ended up spending 15 minutes on a 30-second ad. Now THAT's creative!!
Wouldn't more interesting adds be the answer? (Score:5, Insightful)
(http://www.demolishtheinternet.com/)
Same old, Same old (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:Now this is just dumb (Score:4, Funny)
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Good. (Score:3, Insightful)
The Spinal Tap Solution.... (Score:5, Funny)
Their approach doesn't work against Mythtv! (Score:5, Informative)
(http://nzruss.blogspot.com/)
(I know your all gearing up to whine about how hard mythtv is to install,... then you probably havent tried Knoppmyth [mysettopbox.tv], or the Hyams Fantastic How-to [webhop.net] )
Honestly (Score:4, Insightful)
There is a far more preferable category of commercials targetted at DVR owners: The ones that make you want to stop for them. Some commercials you merely stop for because they either interest you(car commercials when you are car shopping) are are simply well scripted and entertaining(Some of the recent Mac commercials). Then there was also a novel series of commercials that GE was running which had a series of text heavy images that were shown for only a few frames each near the end of the commercial. The point was to create a humorous Easter Egg for DVR owners who would be inclined to pause and advance frame by frame.
Doh! (Score:3, Funny)
Do it the "stargate" way (Score:3, Insightful)
(Last Journal: Wednesday November 06 2002, @01:05PM)
That's the easy way out (Score:3, Insightful)
(http://www.neverwhen.net/)
If you really want people to watch your advertisements, make them _want_ to watch. Make them interesting. People will go out of their way to watch them at least once, and share copies with all of their friends.
Of course, the down side to this is that you may have to actually pay someone to do the job.
Good thing... (Score:4, Interesting)
I mean, I'd really hate to be suckered in by an advertisement that was actually relevant!
But, by watching everything months later I can be sure that any shows being advertised will have been shown long ago... and, like every other frikken commercial... of absolutely no use to me.
So, until I'm:
1) geriatric
2) female
3) senile
4) stupid
5) impotent
6) over weight
7) bored
8) unable to solve my own problems
9) unable to read
etc...
I think I'll just keep skipping commercials. Because, at best... they are a complete waste of my time.
First line in TFA says it all (Score:3, Insightful)
(Last Journal: Friday August 18 2006, @11:17PM)
It's on biatch!
Cost (Score:4, Insightful)
I'm paying money to not watch commercials. I'm not downloading pirated films or rogue recordings. What the hell is the deal?