Dish network commercials are in the controversy. Satellite TV providers earn revenue from them. Consumers are not always cursing them and dish TV advertisers hate the DVR. DVRs offer to record direct satellite TV without the commercials! With all factors variable, confusion reigns supreme. Let’s test the waters.
Commercials have always been perceived as
necessary evil. TV viewers hate commercials butting into their favorite shows.
They don’t like their attention to be distracted. More often than not we have
heard ourselves curse out aloud when a particularly dramatic moment is
interrupted by a commercial. With the coming of dish network, that is looking to change. Direct video recorders, a
much-hyped feature to satellite TV channels, have the option by which you can
completely do away with commercials. DVRs are programmed to record live dish TV
by leaving the commercials aside. This feature, though much publicized, is also
proving to be a bother for direct satellite TV service providers. Why? Let’s
find out.
Commercials are where dish network channels
make money. To stay afloat in the times of rising costs, it becomes important
for satellite TV service providers
to gather more money out of ad revenue. If they fail to do that, the consumer’s
bill will be bearing the brunt of it. Ad revenue is generated through the use
of commercials. Advertisers pay for air time on dish TV, the more popular shows obviously charging more from the
advertisers. However, if consumers watch the shows without watching the
commercials, their entire purpose is defeated. The money that they are paying
to these channels is making no impact on their own sales. This becomes a
lose-lose situation for the advertisers.
The dish network providers, on the other
hand, have a strange problem on their hands. DVRs are their USP. They market
and promote their services on the magical abilities of the DVRs, which includes
recording live satellite TV without the commercials. They cannot highlight that
if they have to keep the advertisers happy. As a consequence, they are trapped
between the devil and the deep sea. They are resorting to highlighting the
other features of the DVR like its ability to record or play or pause live TV.
That
is not all. Recent studies have revealed a peculiar trend among the dish
network viewers. It seems consumers like commercials when they are watching a
gripping drama. The ad breaks leaves them time to analyze the situation
themselves and draw enlightened conclusions. The breaks also renew their
attention span. They can get back to their satellite TV show with a fresh mind
and enjoy the rest of the show. As an intermission in a movie does wonders to
the attention span of the viewer, the commercial breaks do something similar.
If you in the midst of something like a detective series, the ad allows you to
think it over and do some sleuthing on your own. All these aspects have made
dish network commercials something of an enigma.
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