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Research affirms that DVR owners do indeed blaze by commercials


You know those situations where everyone knows something yet no one is courageous enough to just blurt out the obvious? Pardon us, but yes, people do actually use their DVRs to skip commercials. In case our word isn't good enough for you, research firm Oliver Wyman has just completed a study which found that 85% of the 1,000 global participants used their DVR to skip at least three-quarters of all commercials. Furthermore, most viewers stated that they would not be willing to "watch advertising even when it underwrites free content," and they wouldn't want to pay extra (in addition to the DVR cost, we presume) to remove ads. Really though, we ad skippers are simply keeping those lucrative media marketing firms on their toes, and trust us, they have / will continue to find ways to circumvent our circumvention. Full release after the jump.

Super Bowl XL ads.....in high definition!


Super bowl We know you're getting ready for the big game.......and so do advertisers. Particularly due to the trend of people going over to a friends house (one who has high definition TV) to watch the game, more than half of the advertisements scheduled to be run will be shot in high definition.

The one downside is they cost up to 15% more to produce, not just due to equipment, but makeup and set attention to detail increases because viewers can see more. We've been telling people about the power of high definition advertising, it looks like someone is listening.




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