John Royster
Screenwriter
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- Oct 14, 2001
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I'd tend to agree with some of the statements made earlier. The only way to really get the message across is by contacting each and every network you have a problem with. Some have changed their logos to transparent. You would think that they changed in response to customer demand, not because "gee, lets change something and spend extra dollars to make those video nuts happy".
Everytime I go into the larger chain stores (strictly for media, of course. ).
Most of the public is looking at and oogling a RPTV of some sort. This could be a more forefront concern for networks as more and more of their cusotmers complain.
Not just for a burn-in issue, but for content as well. I love the discovery channel and probably watch it the most. But the previous logo was WAY too distracting, so much so that a signficant portion of the show was lost. I'm not talking about an inconvience, I mean the primary focus of the scene was lost. (think coiled up snake on the left with mouse entering from the right/bottom)
Everytime I go into the larger chain stores (strictly for media, of course. ).
Most of the public is looking at and oogling a RPTV of some sort. This could be a more forefront concern for networks as more and more of their cusotmers complain.
Not just for a burn-in issue, but for content as well. I love the discovery channel and probably watch it the most. But the previous logo was WAY too distracting, so much so that a signficant portion of the show was lost. I'm not talking about an inconvience, I mean the primary focus of the scene was lost. (think coiled up snake on the left with mouse entering from the right/bottom)