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I Can Only Watch The Commercials On Yahoo Videos Not The Story Content. Why

Is there a censor program where I can watch videos on netflix or youtube and it will bleep out swear words?

What you are talking about is voice recognition. YES, there are programs that do this and will respond to spoken commands. Dragon Speaking, for example. However, there is NO program to do what you want. All of the bleeps you hear on TV are inserted into the audio before the program is broadcast. Movies and programs are all delivered without the bleeps to the network. The network then adds the bleeps to the audio, and then broadcasts the edited version. There are times when the network does NOT edit the film. AMC, for example, occasionally broadcasts unedited versions of full length movies with no commercials. The most recent that I watched was Network (one of the BEST movies I've ever seen), which had all the language unedited. By the way, language used is written into a movie or program. If you can't take the heat, don't go into the kitchen. If you object to certain words in the language, that is fine by me, but I will not change what I say to accommodate your personal preference. If you want edited versions of things, just watch the religious channels. THEY bleep all kinds of things and also cut out whole scenes that they find offensive. According to the 1st amendment it is my right to SAY what I want in public, just as it is your RIGHT to ignore what I say.

My snapchat won't post videos to my story?

So this has never happened before, and it was working fine earlier today, but I tried posting a few videos to m snapchat story, and they either don't post, or they delete a minute later. I tried resetting my phone twice, and then I deleted the app and downloaded it again, and still it does the same thing. Has this happened to anyone else or anyone someone knows? And if so, do you know how to fix it? If it helps, I have an iPhone 4S. Thank you so much for your help!! It's very greatly appreciated. :) (oh the problems of teenage girls these days. Hahaha)

Why do toddlers and babies love to watch TV commercials?

Thats the purpose and power and success of TV commercial to get ur attention even toddlers and babies know

Question about commercials and TV in Japan?

In the U.S. during a program in a one hour time slot there is about 43 minutes of program footage and 17 minutes of commercials. The commercial break structure is usually 4-5 minutes of commercials every 7-10 minutes. I am wondering how they do it in Japan. I read on wikipedia that commercial breaks in Japan are 60-90 seconds and that no more than 18% of the program time slot can be composed of commercials. Let's do the math if during a one hour show in Japan, there are 10.8 minutes of commercials with each break being 1.5 minutes. That would mean there would be a commercial every 5.5 minutes of program. Does that sound right? Also, in the U.S. virtually all networks schedule shows on :00, or :30 of the hour. Is it the same way in Japan? If not, wouldn't it be tough to schedule program at irregular times?

Why does the channel Adult Swim put weird random commercials that don't even make sense?

I watch a lot of Adult Swim and I have noticed since late 2010, after a show breaks for a commercial they put weird random commercials/advertisements that make absolutely no sense at all and at the end of the commercial they have Adult Swim's initial labeled "AS". I want to know what are the meaning of them and why? I like them but they just make me very curious.

I have seen one that has pigs floating on the sky and it says "success".
Another one for example is where there is a guy in front of a microphone stand who continues falling into clumsy accidents nonstop for like three straight minutes.

- And please do not give me irrelevant links to Watch Free TV websites of any kind. I repeat, please do not do that.

Why does the 80s have hot women on their tv programs and commercials?

Just about all of my 1980s videos, the women are extremely hot, hotter than hot can even imagine. Even the 90s and todays women are ugly on tv. The 1980s women are extremely hot.

From this music video picture of Jessica I posted down here,

to these youtube links

https://youtu.be/B6VSllueTKs

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O5ze1neVziE

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hz8ul-gmLyA

you will gain the understanding of what I am talking about.

What is a super easy way to promote my business with video?

Now that a person’s attention span has dwindled down to an astonishing 8 seconds, the consumer’s likelihood of sticking around has become a vital part of your marketing strategy. Yes, I said that right—8 seconds. In the time it takes to hail a taxi cab, your visitor can already be moving on to the next best thing…unless you’ve cooked up something great to hook them. As we discuss in our blog about the future of marketing, explainer videos are perfect at just that. According to Dr. James McQuivey of Forrester Research, a one-minute video is worth 1.8 million words when it comes to making an impact online.What is it and How is it Valuable to an Online Marketing Strategy?An explainer video is a short snippet that engages the audience and shows who you are—either to promote a company, service or product. Instead of writing loads of background information or numbering instructions and uses of a product, everything is nicely packaged into a video on your website and readily available at the customers’ click of a button.There are 100 million users online watching videos every day. So it’s not really groundbreaking news to hear that people are interested in hearing what you have to say in video form. Most of them are ogling a viral video but a good chunk of those users are looking to learn something new and perhaps buy something. In June 2013, video ad impressions surpassed 20 billion, according to a comScore report, and it’s continually growing. But now more than ever, everyone from advertising agencies to small business are jumping on the online video bandwagon. In a study conducted by BrightRoll, surveying 150 advertising executives, 91% believe online video is more effective than display advertising, three-quarters believe it to be more effective than TV, and 68% believe online video is more effective than social media.Ready to see the process and and cost? Check out our complete guide to the future of marketing: explainer videos.

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