At some point , you ’ve belike observe a joke or two swing from a beloved picture or sitcom rerun — for those watching cable , at least . The rationality being commercials and capitalism and America , etc .. But cable channels do more than just chopping . They are speeding up the very shows themselves .
It ’s hard to tell how long this practice has actually been in use , butaccording toThe Wall Street Journal , compression technology lets channels like TBS deal with drops in valuation by trimming as much as three minutes off show in some vitrine . For representative , an episode of Seinfeld that originally ran 25 minutes was get up into 22 . Or in line communication channel terms : six more resplendent ad topographic point .
A YouTube drug user who file away the intact series on Fox Chicago about 10 years ago compared a modern - day scarper to the same episode as aired in 2003.According to his post on AVS Forum :

After 202 arcsecond of playback , the TBS live feed had advance a full 15 seconds over the recording . This number to closely 2 minutes over the course of a full episode .
I lined up the window as closely as possible so you could also see cropping . Between that and the extreme swiftness addition , TBS is butchering a classic .
While the hurrying up of classic might unremarkably vaporize under the radio detection and ranging , some citizenry are taking note . Stephen Cox , an generator and Wizard of Oz expert , tell The Wall Street Journalthat he could actually say something was off . draw a late cable airing , he read , “ Their voices were raised a notch . It was astounding to me . ”

And while it may be maintain cablegram channels financially viable for now , in the long foot race , it ’s just another nail in the coffin that Netflix built . [ Wall Street JournalviaEngadget ]
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