Saturday, April 14, 2007
Another moan about the New York Times ‘Weekender’ commercial
“It’s only $3.25 a week, which is 50% off. Th. th. that’s like half off! Which is pretty crazy, right?”
“I’m not usually a call now person…”… but they’re paying me say “… Call now!”
“When it comes on a Friday, it’s like the weekend starts a day early. And everyone wants the weekend to start early, right?”
"How much would you give to have your weekend start a day early?" (How much will the New York Times give me towards my loss of earnings for starting my weekend a day early?! Delivery of a newspaper does not, a weekend make!)
(Audible sigh!) Excuse me, but the Times used to be for intelligent, thoughtful people. I’m sure it still is. But if I’m a discerning newcomer to town and I see ads aiming at shallow, suggestible imbeciles, I’m going to look elsewhere for my news! Clearly, they aren’t looking for my custom! And they aren’t going to get it unless they treat me as if I have some modicum of sense.
Edit as of July 2008. The words have changed since I last watched this through. I promise you they were right when I made the post.
I had actually tortured myself for this particular blog entry, constantly rewinding and pausing while I typed.
If the words are different now, it doesn't mean that I was wrong then. I welcome comments, including fair criticism. But this criticism is just plain wrong.
Cheers!
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