CBS.com Adds Even More Shows For Oldsters
CBS doesn't seem too worried about porting its industry-oldest TV demographic online. The network said today it's releasing some more shows from deep in the Paramount/CBS library: "Dynasty" (1981), "Beauty And The Beast" (1987), and "Have Gun - Will Travel" (1957). That's in addition to the last library-dump that included "Hawaii Five-O" and "Perry Mason." CBS's average age online: 39. Average age on TV: 54.
Weirdly, CBS isn't allowing embedding on any of these new (old) series, and seems to have turned off the embed feature for all full-length episodes. We'll check it out. In the meantime, here's a clip from Swingtown, which isn't actually an old show but is set in 70s:
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But I'm not a fan anymore, because of the way that advertising is inserted into the shows. Basically, it doesn't respect the old dramatic units of the show, but pops up randomly, right in the middle of a character's speech, or during a camera pan. This form of advertising is maddeningly intrusive, and it quickly ended my fling with CBS.com.
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