How about adding a public domain short like one of The 3 Stooges or something
else to fill in for the rest of that half hour?
Craig FoxWTVU/WMJQ
Syracuse, NY___________________________________________________
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From: Norm Kaiser <dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: lptv@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <lptv@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tue, Mar 30, 2021 1:32 pm
Subject: [lptv] Re: Movies
How do you fill the very short movies? Say, for example, you have a classic
movie that's 64 minutes long? You're 26 minutes shy of the next half hour. How
do you fill those 26 minutes?
Norm Kaiser - Manager of Business
DevelopmentRIGHTNOWTVhttp://www.RightNowTelevision.com
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On Tuesday, March 30, 2021, 06:48:26 AM CDT, Richard Goetz
<rickg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I asked this a few years ago but decided to ask it againas times have
changed. In regard to running Classic Movies, is it better tobreak them up
and run a commercial break every 20 minutes or run them whole andrun the
commercials between movies in the “it’s 10 minutes tillshow time”, Commercial
Break, “it’s 9 minutes till show time”.I started out as whole movies, then cut
them up on the advice of Elliot Block,but was working with Tony Tidwell at WBII
who is running whole movies and heseems to be getting good response from whole
movies since they complain whenthey do not run right and now that I think about
it, I got better response fromwhole movies. Whole movies makes it feel more
like a premium movie channel. Rick Goetz R & L Media Systems
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