 | | 05-18-2008, 09:50 PM | |
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| More of a Dollhouse related news then Eliza news, but who cares Don't think it was posted before either. Quote:
ox entertainment chairman Peter Liguori at Thursday's upfronts presentation unveiled a "Remote-Free TV" initiative, under which Fox will launch its two new dramas — J.J. Abrams' Fringe (premiering in late August) and Joss Whedon's Dollhouse (debuting midseason) — with half the commercial and promo time of a typical series. That adds up to no more than about five minutes of national ad loads per hour, and this applies to every episode.
In the wake of increased competition from cable, Liguori wants "Remote-Free TV" to "be bold, to engage, to make the audience lean forward." What's your take? A sound idea to give viewers more of what they want, especially from these two sure-to-be-exciting new series?
| Less commercial is good Dollhouse leading up to 24 will be awesome too. |
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