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    Quote Originally Posted by David View Post
    habbox being a good example lol
    Well in that case it was more a case of recursion being **** at javascript.
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    i hope there is a blocker to block the adblocker blocker

    never use itv player anyway nothing worth watching

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    Quote Originally Posted by xxMATTGxx View Post
    If they improved the ITV player and made it to the standards of BBC iPlayer then I wouldn't mind having to watch adverts.
    Agreed. Really pisses me off the 3/4 minute ads you get on it then if you go on Sky catch up you can fast forward them all...

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    Fair enough

    Don't really use online catch-ups anyway I just watch stuff on itv+1 c4+1 c5+1

    Can't wait until there is bbc1+1 soon

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    I'm all for watching adverts but ITV Player has far too many especially if your watching a long program. Also if you want to watch a program part way through and you haven't watched it yet e.g. if you want to skip the live performances on x factor's result show just to get to the results you usually have to watch the opening adverts move it to the segment you want to watch and watch a load more adverts to.

    I've got a degree in film and tv production so I do fully understand the problem and why ITV are doing it but I do think there could be a better way to do it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by peteyt View Post
    I'm all for watching adverts but ITV Player has far too many especially if your watching a long program. Also if you want to watch a program part way through and you haven't watched it yet e.g. if you want to skip the live performances on x factor's result show just to get to the results you usually have to watch the opening adverts move it to the segment you want to watch and watch a load more adverts to.

    I've got a degree in film and tv production so I do fully understand the problem and why ITV are doing it but I do think there could be a better way to do it.
    I don't think you need a degree to work out the need for adverts... lol


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    people actually use itv player?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marketing View Post
    I don't think you need a degree to work out the need for adverts... lol
    Lol obviously not but I can appreciate them more as an important method of funding

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    Quote Originally Posted by peteyt View Post
    Lol obviously not but I can appreciate them more as an important method of funding
    Yeah, that still doesn't take a degree lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by peteyt View Post
    Lol obviously not but I can appreciate them more as an important method of funding
    There are fewer costs associated with digital distribution.
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