Or rather, how they were broadcast on television.

They had a space and a time, they were not uncomfortably specific, you could make the decision not to watch them by changing the channel or go to the bathroom for a while and come back. Programs and movies were designed or edited in such a way that rather than an interruption, they felt like a pause.

Because that’s what they were: Advertising Pauses.

Not like now, which are Advertising Interruptions, Advertising Invasions.

Advertising “Disrespect for the Privacy and Time of the Users”.

EDIT: I love how almost everyone assumed that by “old” I meant commercials from the last century (90s, 80s) when I was thinking more like mid 2000s

  • @MicrowavedTea@infosec.pub
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    I watched some TV with family during Christmas. I had forgotten just how much of a time drain commercials are. Sure it’s more generic and some can be fun but it’s not worth it to lose an extra half hour for a one hour show. And I don’t think the times have changed, it was the same when I was a kid.

      • @MicrowavedTea@infosec.pub
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        23 months ago

        That’s not as bad I guess. I’m not in the US and I remember once watching an entire episode of House of Cards on my phone during the commercial breaks of a movie on TV.

  • Lately we’ve been acquiring and rewatching a lot of old 90s cartoons/TV shows with our daughter, and i feel this so much. The fade-to-black at a particular scene for the commercial break, the ‘brought to you by…’ that’s written in. And then the nostalgic memory of the types of commercials that would play, like for different toys and such that were sometimes just as exciting to watch as whatever show was on!

    • @Qkall@lemmy.ml
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      63 months ago

      dunno their age, but toonamiaftermath is a great site/stream. they add old commercials with old shows.

  • @Psythik@lemmy.world
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    43 months ago

    I don’t. Jingles were annoying and would get stuck in my head all the time. I’m glad they died in the early 90s.

  • katy ✨
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    33 months ago

    it’s wild that a bulk of my youtube history is just hour long compilations of commercials and news intros from the 70s, 80s, and 90s.

    • NONEOP
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      23 months ago

      They were something else back then.

  • @whotookkarl@lemmy.world
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    23 months ago

    I don’t really understand the appeal of advertising propaganda, like I get in this system everything has a price and the broadcast price was manipulative commercials trading time for content. Then cable TV offered an alternative, no commercials but subscription cost, trading money for content. Then the cable companies tried to get as greedy as possible with ads + sub, and people paying with time went to ad based streaming services and people paying with money went to subscription based services, then most streaming services made the same greediest move as cable TV with ads + sub. Being nostalgic for commercial breaks feels like being nostalgic for something I never wanted to being with.

    • NONEOP
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      23 months ago

      You didn’t get what I meant…

      • @whotookkarl@lemmy.world
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        13 months ago

        Maybe, or maybe we just have different opinions on commercials?

        You miss the nostalgia of old commercials not because of their content but because you can skip them or content was edited to provide a break for them.

        I dislike advertising especially the old cable TV sub + ads style where you already paid for the content, and editing in breaks for movie commercials or planning an episode of a show around commercial breaks makes the experience worse imo.

        • NONEOP
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          13 months ago

          Maybe. Perhaps we both didn’t had the same experience.

          I just think that, while advertising was always shit, nowadays is shittier, that’s all.

  • tiredofsametab
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    23 months ago
    • grandpa always muted commercials. Searching for old ones on YouTube, though, can be (a) a great nostalgia hit and (b) great language practice or culture study when looking at those of other countries