Re: BBC3 - An ode to Stuart Murphy
- From: Sam Nelson <sam@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 13 Aug 2005 22:53:22 +0100
In article <42fe69c7$0$38038$5a6aecb4@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
zzassgl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx says...
> Sadly, the "product" is almost certainly the "channel", not the programs and
> there lies the error in their thinking. For some inexplicable reason TV
> execs still think that people still care where they find their programs.
> All we require are the programs, largely undivided by adverts, mostly uncut
> for length or suitability and certainly not scribbled over by the
> talentless.
>
> Thinking that the means of delivery is more important than the program will
> be the downfall of all the old broadcasters.
Nicely put.
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SAm.
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