Christmas IDs:
Nice that theyâre doing more than Seven!
Big Bash lineup:
Big Bash billboard:
If those who live in regional markets could clarify, do the sponsor billboards for sport actually have any local sponsors? Or are they usually just a carbon copy of the metro (networked) partners/sponsors?
If the latter, wonder why they just donât use Deeksyâs, other than being for some âIDâ thing?
Nine years ago this week since Prime surprise us with 7two just before Christmas, would be nice if they done the same with 7food.
I cannot comment for Prime, but on SC Nine the sponsor boards that they air before the NRL are for the exact same sponsors as the network coverage. I often wonder myself why they donât just air the network version.
Is that a new VO artist?
More IDs:
Another sponsor lineup:
Hang on, Prime7 couldnât find a âimageâ (read: clipart) for the cricket? Theyâre been using the same images for quite a while, so itâs pretty uncommon for Prime/GWNâs lineups to not have images on one of the channels!
I like how the Prime7 V/O adds his own âsynopsisâ.
Also, Home Alone 3 (unlike the 2nd) never had any âadd-onâ to the title
All Prime7 signposts have something on the second line - either a very brief description or a subtitle. Given HA3 didnât have a subtitle, theyâve gone with a description, as evidenced by the lack of a semicolon at the end of the title.
They seem to like using âhit seriesâ for the description, then changing it to imaginative titles such as âhit comedy seriesâ, âhit crime seriesâ etc
Ha, yes. False advertising for the most part
off topic slightly
It is a shocking installment anyway, following the first two! I mean Macaulay culkin was so big by 1993/1994, how many films did he do in those years alone. So he moved on but so too did viewers.
Hey Home Alone 4 is even worse than Home Alone 3!
And 5 (with a geriatric Malcolm Macdowell - think Oâ Lucky Man or A Clockwork Orange) is unwatchable!
They seem to like using âhit seriesâ for the description, then changing it to imaginative titles such as âhit comedy seriesâ, âhit crime seriesâ etc
When I worked for Prime, Rosemary & Thyme was described as âBritish mysteryâ or similar. I thought it should have been âhorticultural homicideâ but they went with âgardening detectivesâ.