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Why I don't watch broadcast TV (cont.)

Erratic scheduling

Perhaps one of the biggest reasons why I stopped watching broadcast TV in Perth is that the broadcasters can't even seem to stick to a basic schedule.
In the UK if a programme is scheduled to start at 9pm it'll usually start within a few minutes of that time, if not on the dot of 9pm. If you sit down at to watch a TV programme in Perth at its scheduled time you'll often end up watching at least 5 minutes of the previously scheduled programme, often more. If you're lucky the programme you sat down to watch will start only about 10 minutes late. (Obviously if you've set up your PVR to record that programme you'll need to add at least 20 minutes to the recording time or you're going to miss the end, which happened to me enough times to put me off recording anything - so perhaps that's the intention!)

This just isn't good enough. TV is not that new anymore, it's not a guessing game. These broadcasters are professional corporations who, at the very least, should be capable of airing their shows when they say they're going to air them. The only excuse for shows missing their scheduled airtime should be cataclysmic breaking news or a major live event unavoidably running into overtime.

Unfortunately erratic scheduling doesn't end there. It's certainly not endemic to Australian TV, but broadcasters here seem to have no compunctions about shifting a show around the schedules or stopping it altogether if the ratings aren't satisfactory. A good example is Torchwood, which Channel Ten first start showing at 9:30pm on Mondays. When the ratings didn't meet expections the rest of the series was summarily bumped to midnight on Wednesdays (and it was probably just pure good fortune that the channel didn't stop airing the show completely).

This is far from the only example, and even if a show maintains its position in the schedule you can usually expect it to be bumped from week to week if something 'more important' such as Big Brother or Australian Idol is on. And if you think I'm the only one who has a problem with all of this read the comments here: http://www.lifehacker.com.au/2009/09/commercial-tv-scheduling-is-a-joke/

Posted:  February 02, 2010 at 12:48

Filed under: Miscilliness

Author: Justin (contact)

Last edit: February 02, 2010 - 12:48

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