I would like to sincerely thank the organizers, participants, and everyone involved in organizing, conducting, and broadcasting the Victory Day concert. The broadcast was on the evening of May 6th. Everything: the program, the selection of artists, the idea, the costumes, yes, EVERYTHING is at the highest level.!
Thank you all
For me, our television is very far behind, and I'm not talking about what they play during the day on their channels. And about the picture that the consumer eventually gets.
Advertising is generally a separate type of illiteracy and an attitude of "it will do." Not only does it sometimes interrupt action scenes in movies, it also sometimes breaks off in half. Is this normal in your opinion? You cut one fragment and trim the other, giving the user two incomplete pictures and at the same time manage to insert ads even in scenes with cartoons…
Why not insert an advertisement when there is a parade or news there?)
I mean, it's worth respecting not only the state, but also the end user in "resource consumption on your channels."
I would like employees to treat advertising on the TV screen more responsibly and demanding. It is clear that it is impossible without it, although, frankly, it is annoying. When it is also illiterate voiced... What am I talking about?
About the "Septolete Total". It sounds disgusting, tOtal, but this is the only way this word is pronounced.