Film, Media & TV1 min ago
"Coming Soon"
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Why do TV stations bombard us with an advert for a show that's "coming soon" for weeks and weeks?
Why not just tell us when the heck it's coming and that'll be that?
Why do the feel the need to advertise more than 2 weeks before the event?
I'm sick of hearing that 'pop goes the band' is "coming soon"
Is it just me that finds this irritating and therefore less likely to watch the show?
Why not just tell us when the heck it's coming and that'll be that?
Why do the feel the need to advertise more than 2 weeks before the event?
I'm sick of hearing that 'pop goes the band' is "coming soon"
Is it just me that finds this irritating and therefore less likely to watch the show?
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I remember ITV hyping Demons a lot before it started and look how that turned out! The more hype a programme gets usually means it's rubbish, but I suppose all channels are more desperate for viewers these days so they have to try something to get people interested. I'm guessing they think people don't read TV magazines or use the internet to get such information.
And what's even *worse* during some programmes (mainly "reality" TV) is when they show you at the start what's coming up during that episode. And then every ad break they remind you what's happened so far and what's coming up in the next few minutes just in case you might switch off before then.
And what's even *worse* during some programmes (mainly "reality" TV) is when they show you at the start what's coming up during that episode. And then every ad break they remind you what's happened so far and what's coming up in the next few minutes just in case you might switch off before then.
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