Dear Jared Frank, KHQ Web producer:
We haven’t met, and probably never will. Yet I’m writing to you because you are a representative of the spoiler culture of NBC.
Let me tell you a little about myself: I’m the kind of person who enjoys suspense, does not flip to the back of a book to see what happens, and who did not find out the gender of her children in advance of their births. I don’t think wanting to enjoy watching events unfold without knowing the outcome makes me a “whiner.”
Clearly, you do.
Here’s what you said about people like me:
You know what else gets me? Whiners. You know what I am talking about: the people on the Internet, complaining about how this person or that media outlet spoiled the surprise by cheering on Facebook or Twitter.
For those of us who did not want to know who won what medal in which event, we DID avoid Facebook, Twitter and various other information outlets. However, NBC as a whole, affiliates included, has been sharing this information freely during broadcasts, promos, etc., when we are trying to watch the events unfold.
And many of us are irritated that we have to watch races on a tape delay in the first place so that NBC can reap prime time ratings. (Don’t talk about the live streaming. It’s not exactly a success story, is it?)
It is fine to explain that our digital age makes it easy to share and instant information hard to ignore. But perhaps you could do as magazines do in reviews/articles and simply add two words: “spoiler alert.” Your station, KHQ, finally decided that was the right path.
But don’t you think it is a little harsh to call us, the viewers media outlets are so desperate to attract and keep, whiners? I do.
I bet you are the kind of guy who tells everyone watching a movie what’s about to happen. Do you have so little excitement in your life that you want to ruin surprises for others? That’s sad. And it isn’t good business sense in your position.
Maybe I’m just whining.
So be it.
But I’m never going to go to a movie with you, so don’t ask.
Enjoying cheese with my whine,
Beth
I know we’re now social this Olympics, but it’s been a bit ridiculous. And I tried to watch the FREE live streaming, but unless I enter who provides my service (no one – because we have rabbit ears), you can’t watch. Absolute crock ‘n’ bs.
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Indeed it is.
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