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BillCullen1

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No cutoffs at end of shows
« on: March 25, 2014, 09:54:55 AM »
I don't know if this is the start of a trend, but for the past couple of days, GSN has not cut in with promos at the end of PP, MG, PYL, SOTC, Blockbusters and such.
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Re: No cutoffs at end of shows
« Reply #1 on: March 25, 2014, 12:58:33 PM »
I noticed something similar on Friday. They had promos at the end of 25KP, but they misplaced them over Dick's goodbyes, and then they came back to the prize copy.
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Re: No cutoffs at end of shows
« Reply #2 on: March 25, 2014, 01:53:15 PM »
Technical glitch, or have they decided they were unneeded due to them making more than enough revenue?  I go with the former.  Other cable networks are still doing the credit crunches on their shows, no reason to think the trend is dying.
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Re: No cutoffs at end of shows
« Reply #3 on: March 25, 2014, 01:55:40 PM »
Technical glitch, or have they decided they were unneeded due to them making more than enough revenue?  I go with the former.  Other cable networks are still doing the credit crunches on their shows, no reason to think the trend is dying.

Yeah, but they don't cut off to the next program, like GSN does.

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Re: No cutoffs at end of shows
« Reply #4 on: March 25, 2014, 02:23:03 PM »
Technical glitch, or have they decided they were unneeded due to them making more than enough revenue?  I go with the former.  Other cable networks are still doing the credit crunches on their shows, no reason to think the trend is dying.

Yeah, but they don't cut off to the next program, like GSN does.

TNT does.
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Re: No cutoffs at end of shows
« Reply #5 on: March 25, 2014, 08:15:06 PM »
I'd love to think that a network finally realized that they prolly wouldn't lose as many viewers as they fear by leaving the credits intact, but I'd be giving television executives way too much credit.

At least with voiceovers, you could still hear the theme song faintly...
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Re: No cutoffs at end of shows
« Reply #6 on: March 25, 2014, 09:22:34 PM »
I look at what TV Land is doing now (I believe USA is doing the same)- not crunching the credits, but instead superimposing them on the screen so the end of one show is followed by the start of the other.

This really doesn't bug me but I find it strange too.
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Re: No cutoffs at end of shows
« Reply #7 on: March 26, 2014, 04:54:29 AM »
I look at what TV Land is doing now (I believe USA is doing the same)- not crunching the credits, but instead superimposing them on the screen so the end of one show is followed by the start of the other.

This really doesn't bug me but I find it strange too.

It would seem that that would be more work than running the credits, closing theme and logos.  For me, the closing theme was something I wanted to hear. I used to like staying to the end of movies to read the credits....until I got a girlfriend who wanted me to be normal. Girlfriend trumps credits.
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Re: No cutoffs at end of shows
« Reply #8 on: March 26, 2014, 08:34:08 AM »
Match Game's credits got cutoff today. But the promo and credits were in the same sized screen and next to eachother.

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Re: No cutoffs at end of shows
« Reply #9 on: March 26, 2014, 09:47:06 AM »
It would seem that that would be more work than running the credits, closing theme and logos.  For me, the closing theme was something I wanted to hear. I used to like staying to the end of movies to read the credits....until I got a girlfriend who wanted me to be normal. Girlfriend trumps credits.
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I've noticed some networks will squeeze the screen, but show a "silent" promo, allowing you to still hear the theme song. It's very refreshing...the networks get their ad in, the viewer hears the theme. Everyone's a winner. :-)
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Re: No cutoffs at end of shows
« Reply #10 on: March 26, 2014, 01:57:39 PM »
I look at what TV Land is doing now (I believe USA is doing the same)- not crunching the credits, but instead superimposing them on the screen so the end of one show is followed by the start of the other.

This really doesn't bug me but I find it strange too.

Thing is, there were some episodes that have end credit gags, and even before the '90s when such gags became en vogue.  This happened when Lifetime ran Golden Girls as they did this with the credits.  I imagine it happens on TVL too.  And, you know, the people who want to hear the end version of the Gilligan's Island theme and such. 

I don't notice it as much on USA as they show modern shows, but they do crunch the closing logos.  I don't even think they've done that on some showings of Modern Family...just the end creds over final scene, then next episode. 

Someone mentioned TNT, let us not forget its "brother," TBS for (starting?) the "another episode starts RIGHT NOW..." trend. 
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Re: No cutoffs at end of shows
« Reply #11 on: March 26, 2014, 05:08:30 PM »
On some shows, the credits are so small and zoom by so fast, I wonder what the point is of even bothering to show them in the first place.

You know, other than because they have to. Or do they?
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Re: No cutoffs at end of shows
« Reply #12 on: March 26, 2014, 05:29:41 PM »
You know, other than because they have to. Or do they?

Pretty safe to assume there's some contractual obligations that require them to run them if they're letting them fly by that quickly.
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Re: No cutoffs at end of shows
« Reply #13 on: March 26, 2014, 06:44:04 PM »
GSN, in the past week or so, has had technical problems, including no logo at the bottom corner and the screen cut off so you cannot see the points on the Fast Money Round of Family Feud.
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Re: No cutoffs at end of shows
« Reply #14 on: March 28, 2014, 03:46:07 PM »
Super Password is airing episodes from February 1987, when NBC had a "Car-Azy February" promotion. On SP, Scrabble and probably at least one other show, they showed puzzles, and viewers sent in postcards with their solutions to win a car. Today's SP made reference at the end to not having one. This is something one would think they'd cut when they're making room for the extra commercials! Glad I got to see it.

Incidentally, numerous shows in that promotion got pre-empted by the Iran-Contra hearings. I think the announced rule was that you had to solve all five puzzles, but because of the pre-emptions, they just let anyone who got one puzzle right into the drawing. (If, as I recall, each show was giving away five cars, I would simply have had five separate drawings, each one limited to people who got a specific day's puzzle right.) It would be ironic if today's show was one of the pre-emptions, since they had this puzzle: ARMS ... IRAN ... SCANDAL ... LIEUTENANT ... COLONEL.
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