Okay, I've noticed that in the Bell Fibe TV commercial with the guys in the barber shop, what's on the TV set in the commercial changes depending on what channel the commercial is airing on. So on CTV, a sports channel owned by the CTV people will be featured, while on Global TV, a sports network owned by those who own Global is shown.
But I was really surprised to tune into Blue Bloods last Friday to see that they had done the same thing with the TV that was on in the background of a scene where Janko visits Jamie Reagan at his apartment. Apparently, he was watching an Argos vs Alouettes football game - the CFL that we have up here in Canada, not the NFL.
Is this something Canadian TV stations are doing a lot of now? Changing the show that's on a character's TVs and computers (in cases where what's onscreen is not important to the plot/dialogue, just scenery)
EDIT: Did anyone watch the show on CBS? Can you tell me what was actually playing on his TV?
But I was really surprised to tune into Blue Bloods last Friday to see that they had done the same thing with the TV that was on in the background of a scene where Janko visits Jamie Reagan at his apartment. Apparently, he was watching an Argos vs Alouettes football game - the CFL that we have up here in Canada, not the NFL.
Is this something Canadian TV stations are doing a lot of now? Changing the show that's on a character's TVs and computers (in cases where what's onscreen is not important to the plot/dialogue, just scenery)
EDIT: Did anyone watch the show on CBS? Can you tell me what was actually playing on his TV?
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