Don’t panic, I was wrong and meant that you criticized the advertising in Blue-Mail and therefore incorrectly provided an answer that didn’t fit into this thread and deleted it again thanks to the tip from @POGO 1104.
@Stonck13 but also most of them (the others) charge a fee for replay advertising, if you want to do without it, you know that for sure.
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@Stonck13 With other providers it’s more and with Zattoo we just want to wait and see, they only recently increased the prices in the most expensive subscription. Your pay TV stuff has nothing to do with it, is that so difficult to understand?
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@Comp So again, the replay advertising is not in addition to the normal advertising but instead, on the 19 channels mentioned, when you watch a program in replay mode. The replay advertising contains significantly fewer spots than the actual advertising block that would then run. Replay advertising comes from every provider, not just Swisscom, and the option to skip it also costs extra for most of them. If you don’t watch these channels, you also need to remove the option.
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Even if you repeat it, your statement is not entirely correct. The fact is, people don’t want any advertising like you see on your own mailbox and all your mailboxes: “Please no advertising.” The question is how can you control the consumer’s desire for please no advertising? or how can I give good advertising a thumbs up. These are tasks that you cannot solve with a subscription change. I also find it completely out of place when I see the Easter Bunny weaving in the replay in winter because I saved the recording when the weather was nice so I wanted to watch the show in the cold season. What good is a campaign in the Coop, or MIgros from Easter bunnies that have already been melted down in the meantime thanks to the warm weather? I am convinced that this winter we should save electricity and not watch invalid and expired advertisements to extend the time in front of the television. Every minute counts as precious energy.
Please don’t tell me that you’re just now aware of this problem, I just don’t believe you.
@Comp Then you should accept that these stations are financed by advertising, without advertising these stations don’t exist, that’s how it’s been since these stations existed. Is that so difficult to understand? If you don’t want that, then avoid these channels, no one is forcing you to watch them.
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@Comp If you only look at a magazine from the summer in the winter for some reason, you can’t expect the advertising there to adapt to the winter as if by magic.
But even then you can simply ignore the advertising or skim it.
It is also possible to wash over the recordings that are more than 7 days old in order to save energy and time, as you say.
@Robot wrote:
Isn’t it the case that the Easter bunny advertising is being replaced by current forced advertising when fast forwarding?
Yes, but only if the 7-day replay TV buffer time is around Easter (or shortly(?) before).
(But if the Easter Bunny buys a commercial during compulsory advertising… 😉)
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P.S: Nobody cares about your fairy tales or the losses of private broadcasters🤦
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