zero573
zero573 t1_isojmuq wrote
Reply to CGI-powered ads are coming to Prime Video and Peacock. Both companies demonstrated new ad formats for Virtual Product Placements (VPP), a post-production technique to insert a brand into a show or movie after it's been filmed. by cartoonzi
And many streaming services now offer ad-supported tiers so they don't lose as many subscribers
Uhhh I’m pretty sure most people who left Cable and cut their cords were to get away from all the fucking advertising, no one wants this. This whole exponential capital growth culture is rotting away everything and anything.
How the hell can a system be set up like “oh, we only generated 1 billion in revenue this year and not the 1.2 billion like we forecasted and now our investors are panic selling our stock!” like it’s a good thing. Eventually your always going to reach a peak for capital income. Exponential growth isn’t sustainable. Then they try to cut corners and squeeze out every last drop of cash they can before their customers bail because of the now substandard product. The company falls, is bought up by a different one and the cycle repeats.
zero573 t1_isrpboe wrote
Reply to comment by SecretNature in CGI-powered ads are coming to Prime Video and Peacock. Both companies demonstrated new ad formats for Virtual Product Placements (VPP), a post-production technique to insert a brand into a show or movie after it's been filmed. by cartoonzi
Yeah I remember that too. As it is there is no cable in my house. We just stream everything, and are happier for it. But if they start treating streaming like cable, nah man, F-That. Tv isn’t the end of the world.