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zachhoran:
[quote name=\'GS Warehouse\' date=\'Aug 29 2003, 09:01 AM\'] [quote name=\'zachhoran\' date=\'Aug 29 2003, 08:08 AM\'] Fee plugs 1/4 of the screen size with a GSN promo over it is better than no showing of the fee plugs, and they're showing the fee plugs more now than they once did(particularly on the 1985 episodes of PYL versus the 1984 episodes) [/quote]
Has it ever occurred to you that today's average casual TV viewer is stupid enough to try to buy a product that no longer exists?  I don't think they make Today's Girl pantyhose anymore. [/quote]
 I know that people would ask to buy products that haven't existed in years. WHat I'm wondering is how many letters or e-mails GSN and/or CBS get about how to enter the PYL Home Sweepstakes that ended 18 years ago.

uncamark:
[quote name=\'Jimmy Owen\' date=\'Aug 28 2003, 01:46 PM\'](Tongue in cheek idea coming) Why not eliminate all end credits and fulfill any obligations by putting the credits within the show all through the show.  Five minutes into the show just start supering the crew names one at a time.  The crew's family will see the name and viewers will become conditioned to know credits are not a cue to change the channel.  We've gotten used to bugs, we could get used to this.  Plus we have an extra :30 for promotion.[/quote]
\"Turn-On,\" the infamous sketch comedy series that only lasted one episode on ABC in 1969, actually did have the credits spread out through the show, one or two slides every minute or so (since the sketches were even shorter than \"Laugh-In\"'s, no real continuity was disrupted).

It will be noted that George Schlatter never tried *that* gimmick again.

Dbacksfan12:
[quote name=\'Robair\' date=\'Aug 28 2003, 01:12 PM\'] As of Thursday (28), by my figuring, the end-of-show promos that play over closing credits have gotten bigger, and the main episode image has been squashed even further into the side of the screen.

And effective this day, more than one of them can play at a time, thus leaving more of the end crediting obscured. Most of the CS episodes I saw today have two at the end. GSN's strategy is likely going to be to fill up as much of this space as possible. [/quote]
 Has GSN ever considered going back to the 40 minute blocks-where the could show the endless promos?  Or were the 40 minutes beacause the had intersetial games inserted?

Matt Ottinger:

--- Quote ---Has GSN ever considered going back to the 40 minute blocks-where the could show the endless promos? Or were the 40 minutes beacause the had intersetial games inserted?
--- End quote ---
Definitely \"Decades\" and \"Race for the Numbers\" were the point of the extra time between shows in the beginning.  Back then, they hardly had any commercial time sold at all (most of what they had was promos for other Sony/Columbia-Tristar product) so even then we were seeing the same GSN promos over and over.  Anybody else miss \"Please Mr. Hostman\"?

While there are probably a few benefits to the 40-minute blocks (and it's definitely outside-the-box thinking) I don't think GSN has any plans to go back to that scheduling.  They certainly won't do that solely for the purpose of letting you guys see your precious end credits in the clear.

Don Howard:
Yet another reason to thank God every day for Black & White Overnight.

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