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Why the fuck is everyone adding MORE ad's. The whole point of getting rid of cable/sat was to get away from ad's and have content on-demand.

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>When Amazon introduced ads on Prime Video in January 2024, it said it aimed to have meaningfully fewer ads than rivals—reportedly, just two to three-and-a-half minutes per hour. Less than 18 months later, that number has quietly doubled. According to six ad buyers and documents reviewed by ADWEEK, the current ad load on Prime Video now ranges from four to six minutes per hour. And while that could bring down CPMs, buyers will be watching whether this impacts user experience.

Why the fuck is everyone adding MORE ad's. The whole point of getting rid of cable/sat was to get away from ad's and have content on-demand. Archive: https://archive.today/546rM From the post: >>When Amazon introduced ads on Prime Video in January 2024, it said it aimed to have meaningfully fewer ads than rivals—reportedly, just two to three-and-a-half minutes per hour. Less than 18 months later, that number has quietly doubled. According to six ad buyers and documents reviewed by ADWEEK, the current ad load on Prime Video now ranges from four to six minutes per hour. And while that could bring down CPMs, buyers will be watching whether this impacts user experience.

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The only time I see "broadcast" anymore is if I am traveling and turn on the tv in the hotel room out of boredom. It quickly get's turned back off when I remember how fucking horrible it is to attempt to watch anything on cable tv.