💯 AgreeOriginally posted by: ThaneOfElsinore
I often wonder what goes into the boardroom meetings of these television channels. How exactly do they come to the conclusion that mixing and matching completely different shows would bring them ratings? The mashed up plots, kiddish writing and editing with body doubles in almost all scenes, overworked and exhausted actors, bizarre costumes and makeup and bad camera quality, that's what they think people like to watch? No wonder they ruthlessly treat production houses as doormats and their audiences as stupid cash cows.
The favourites in their lineup of shows are open secrets. Giving desired slots and promotions to the bigger players and almost no promotions to the others. The production house has to resort to the bare minimum then: desperate PR. Those Mahasangams with few embarrassing scenes and dialogues here and there, what's the point? But then it's a money world. That's what speaks. It's honestly quite sad to see good things going down the drain.
@bold Someone explained on the Rishta forum that a channel promotes shows based on how much profit and trp ratings they bring in. Cause, airing a new promo during ad breaks costs the channel money because it cuts into the ad time. That’s why shows like Anupamaa, which give the channel high trp and profits, get frequent promotions and new promos every few weeks. Second Udne Ki Aasha gets lots of promotions too. Earlier, Ghum Hai Kisikey Pyaar Meiin used to get a lot, but now it’s reduced — they only got one wedding promo recently. Shows like Rishta Kya and Jhanak usually get new promos only when something major or big is happening in the story.


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