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Post by Dolphin on Jul 24, 2014 9:50:57 GMT -6
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Post by katcoblue on Jul 27, 2014 18:37:35 GMT -6
Interesting article Dolphin and I believe it's true. Most people I know TVO or DVR or watch from their computer a few days later than on the first night. Justified is about the only show I will watch on the show night. Also, that was a good pic of our guy and Roberts. Always happy to see him. Thanks for posting.
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Post by weegieburd on Jul 28, 2014 1:11:47 GMT -6
I tyotally agree, there are very few programmes I watch at the time they are aired, I set my box to record all of my favourite shows and watch them as and when I can (Justified is an exception)
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Post by Dolphin on Jul 28, 2014 3:47:15 GMT -6
I agree. Most everyone here knows I don't have anything above basic cable (and internet). And I buy my episodes of Justified from either Amazon or iTunes, depending on who posts them first. I consider myself to be a diehard Justified fan and would never be included in the FX audience, even though I've not missed an episode since Season 2, episode 1.
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Post by mondayschild on Jul 28, 2014 21:30:09 GMT -6
There are so many ways to watch tv now. I personally DVR just a few shows---Justified being one of them because I want to watch the episodes over again (many times) before the season DVD comes out. I use my Comcast On Demand option for a lot of shows. (Some nights are crowded with shows that are "must see" for me, so this is a great way for me to see everything that I want to see.) I think that if ratings are going to continue to be the be all and end all for networks and their advertisers, then all viewing should be considered, not just first airings.
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Post by greygirl on Jul 28, 2014 23:51:44 GMT -6
Thanks for the article, Dolphin. I've never watched an episode live because I'm at work. I catch the Midnight central reairs.
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