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by scarface74
1400 days ago
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I’ve seen that article before. Cable never marketed itself as being ad free > Although cable television was never conceived of as television without commercial interruption… HBO has always been a premium add on to basic cable. Just like it is today and it still doesn’t have ads. > But scores of big companies, including General Foods, American Express, Procter & Gamble and Pepsico, are already cable advertisers, along with innumerable used-car dealers and other local businesses that can afford cable's relatively low rates. > Many cable channels have yet to begin operating, and those now running commercials, such as Ted Turner's 24-hour Cable News Network or U.S.A. Network's ''You'' program for women, carry 30-second and one-minute commercials that are a standard feature of regular television. |
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