Re: The future of television
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Originally Posted by OLD BOY
Just found this, which is interesting.
https://advanced-television.com/2021...egy-for-youth/
The reason for me that it’s interesting is that it is acknowledged that scheduled TV means extra work for the schedulers. That extra work means extra cost.
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Originally Posted by Hugh
Where does it say scheduled programmes mean extra work?
It mentions constraints involved in linear programming, but not extra work - or is that an assumption?
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Originally Posted by OLD BOY
Are we nitpicking again here, Hugh? You seem to be getting desperate to prove the impossible argument.
Just saying’....
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Didn’t answer my question, though, did you?
Please highlight where, in that article, it states that scheduled TV means extra work?
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