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I've already cancelled it. Their service is shit. Quality is subpar and the other trek shows on CBSAA are even worse... Maybe it will be better next year and I'll give it another go, or just wait for blu ray...
I canceled today before I get billed tomorrow. The service was good. I never had any streaming trouble on my Roku over wired internet. I just won't pay to watch commercials. And I won't pay to NOT watch commercials unless they make it free to watch Star Trek with commercials. The wait for the DVDs will be fine. That's how I watch Big Bang Theory - I just wait a year to avoid the incessant commercials even though I could watch for free over the air.
 
Commercials on broadcast TV have become insane. I'm surprised anyone can follow along with the story with how many interruptions there are over the course of 30-60 minutes!
 
Why are they making each episode 45 minutes? I remember about one of the producers saying they didn't have to worry about the runtime constraints of broadcast TV. Like, if an episode had to be 57 minutes to work for the story, it would be 57 minutes, or 49 minutes, etc. The episodes are made as if to fit an hour slot on broadcast.
 
Why are they making each episode 45 minutes? I remember about one of the producers saying they didn't have to worry about the runtime constraints of broadcast TV. Like, if an episode had to be 57 minutes to work for the story, it would be 57 minutes, or 49 minutes, etc. The episodes are made as if to fit an hour slot on broadcast.

Most hour long shows on broadcast are around 41-42 minutes these days. So even if Discovery episodes were 45, that would be longer than most broadcast shows.

In any case:
Episode 3 was 48:30 mins
Episode 4 was 50 mins
Episodes 5 and 7 were both 47 mins
 
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Commercials on broadcast TV have become insane. I'm surprised anyone can follow along with the story with how many interruptions there are over the course of 30-60 minutes!
I read summaries on Twitter, or live tweet my reactions or catch up on Facebook...:rolleyes:

Oh, wait, I actually talk with whomever I am watching it with. If I'm alone, then its snack time.
Why are they making each episode 45 minutes? I remember about one of the producers saying they didn't have to worry about the runtime constraints of broadcast TV. Like, if an episode had to be 57 minutes to work for the story, it would be 57 minutes, or 49 minutes, etc. The episodes are made as if to fit an hour slot on broadcast.
Conforming to the audience expectations.
 
Most hour long shows on broadcast are around 41-42 minutes these days. So even if Discovery episodes were 45, that would be longer than most broadcast shows.

In any case:
Episode 3 was 48:30 mins
Episode 4 was 50 mins
Episodes 5 and 7 were both 47 mins
Thank you.
 
I read summaries on Twitter, or live tweet my reactions or catch up on Facebook...:rolleyes:

Oh, wait, I actually talk with whomever I am watching it with. If I'm alone, then its snack time.

Conforming to the audience expectations.
Ah. I don't get to watch shows with anyone, and I have to avoid too much snack time because diabetes. Plus, Netflix has spoiled me.
 
How long is the mid-season break supposed to be? I think I'll cancel my subscription for now after the next episode.

Kor
 
There are more then ten services they are just listing the top ten.

Honestly didn't think there were that many to begin with...

There are quite a few and more coming all the time. Two for example I didn't see on thelist was playstation vue and DirecTV Now.

The article I linked to mentions that there are over 200 OTT video streaming services available in the U.S.

How long is the mid-season break supposed to be? I think I'll cancel my subscription for now after the next episode.

Mid-November until mid-January, so two months.
 
How long is the mid-season break supposed to be? I think I'll cancel my subscription for now after the next episode.

I think cancelling subscription might actually be good for Trek. The drop in numbers will show CBS execs how important new Star Trek content is for their business. If we’re lucky maybe it will even lead to a 2nd new Trek series so that CBSAA can have Trekkie subscribers throughout the year.
 
One would think that being in ninth place out of more than 200 would be considered pretty good.

Kor
 
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