Why has FOX network the most commercials of all TV stations?
September 17th, 2009 | by network |Walter G asked:
Every time (which is not often) Formula one is televised by FOX, the commercials are overwhelmingly every five minutes, resulting in Only half the race. Even the interviews of the winner, the celebration, and the podium ceremony is cut to a tenth of it’s true duration.
The SPEED channel, which usually televises F1, LIVE, uses only 2-3 minutes commercials every fifteen minutes. FOX’s management is greedier than any other television network. No wonder: they are Republicans. What does that tell you???
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Every time (which is not often) Formula one is televised by FOX, the commercials are overwhelmingly every five minutes, resulting in Only half the race. Even the interviews of the winner, the celebration, and the podium ceremony is cut to a tenth of it’s true duration.
The SPEED channel, which usually televises F1, LIVE, uses only 2-3 minutes commercials every fifteen minutes. FOX’s management is greedier than any other television network. No wonder: they are Republicans. What does that tell you???
cost effective network management














One Response to “Why has FOX network the most commercials of all TV stations?”
By WhatBrain? on Sep 20, 2009 | Reply
They don’t get paid by outside organizations to cover only certain items.