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Probably get good viewership, too. One thing that might make people prefer web delivery of reviews is the linear delivery of common TV. |
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I could see it working, but only for the chronically bored since it would be difficult to keep track of what was being reviewed when. |
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I think it's a good idea, but sadly enough, I'm sure that it would turn into reviews of reviews, and then game shows, and then reality shows, and eventually we would just have another MTV. All TV, no M. [+] |
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All I know is that if the Tennis Channel, Golf Channel, and Knitting Channel can survive...this probably can too. Plus, I think people would watch based on the type of media that is being reviewed rather than exactly what specific book or movie is reviewed. |
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reviewed by whom?
reviews only work if the viewer has the same taste as the reviewer. |
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Part of the reviews are descriptions, which are rich enough to attract viewers based on the information that is included about each topic. Viewers can always check other reviewers' opinions on sites like Metacritic.com (which happens to be my favorite review site). |
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