Posted by Cory Bergman at his LostRemote.com blog
Fox is debuting two new shows next season with dramatically fewer commercials. Calling it “Remote-Free TV,” the shows “Fringe” and “Dollhouse” will run about only five minutes of commercials an hour. “It’s a simple concept and potentially revolutionary,” Fox Entertainment Chairman Peter Liguori said. “We’re going to have less commercials, less promotional time, and less reason for viewers to use the remote. We’re going to redefine the viewing experience.” To counter the loss in inventory, Fox plans to charge higher rates for the ads. Ad buyers were “generally upbeat” about the announcement, says the Hollywood Reporter. So, what do you think? Is this a new paradigm for network TV or will you just skip the shorter/fewer breaks with your fast-forward button anyway?
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