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SMS Ads on ETv makes me want to vomit

You have all seen them, those ridiculously idiotic "SMS this to this" ads. I only watch TV in the evenings and when I end up watching ETv these ads become rather tedious. You see the first one and it's one that you've already seen. By the end of the evening you've seen the same ad more that 20 times.... and it drives me crazy! When that orange/yellow screen pops up the very next thing you seen is some really bad idea for something you'd want on your phone i want to scream.

Some of the worst:

A baby that cries when you phone rings!?!
An alarm as a ringtone!?!
The mostest badest ass vibrate for your phone?!?

All of the above costing somewhere in the range of R5 a week. All of them subscriptions. These cats must be making allot of money if they do ever get some foolish nob to send them an sms. I once wanted to download soduku to my phone.... so i sent the text and got send back a link where i had to still spend some more to download the dumb game... not only that, my number made it's way into the cogs of multiple spamming services. I vowed never to be fooled by those things again.

My point it this. I really hate the amount of time i have to spend looking at those SMS ads during ad breaks and how ridiculously and sickening they are.

Does anyone use these services? And does anybody else get annoyed by their sheer mass of air time?

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  • Interesting info..Sad but very true In 2004 Juniper Research and the ARC Group published studies on the global ringtone market, claiming that it was worth between US$1 billion and US$3.3 billion in 2003, supposedly up to 10% of the estimated US$32.2 billion global music market. Juniper claimed that the ringtone market peaked in 2003 at US$1 billion, with a forecast that it will halve by 2008. ARC, in contrast, claimed that the market was US$3.3 billion and would double by 2008. Most of the current market was in Europe and Asia (principally Japan and South Korea), with slower uptake in the US. In mid-2005 Broadcast Music Inc. (one of the leading music rights management bodies)projected that the US ringtones market would surpass US$500 million in retail sales in 2005, following sales of US$245 million in 2004 and US$68 million in 2003. IDC Research had estimated that ringtone sales in the US were almost US$17 million in 2002, US$18 million in 2003 and US$375 million in 2004. The 2005 Australian Mobile Phone Lifestyle Index by the Australian Interactive Media Industry Association (AIMIA) claimed that 30% of respondents had purchased a ringtone in the preceding 12 months, with most respondents purchasing an average of three ringtones and two games. The 13-16 year cohort purchased significantly higher numbers of ringtones, logos, screensavers and accessories. Females bought more ringtones; males among AIMIA's respondents bought more games. UK specialist Xingtone.co.uk claimed regional differences, with residents of large UK cities or towns (72%) being more likely to embrace ringtones than their rural counterparts, although there was supposedly greater take up in Scotland (26%) and Wales (23%) - ahead of London (18%) and the Midlands (12%). US-based PWS boasts that its customers downloaded 59 million tones during 2002, with a UK competitor claiming that it was providing 10 thousand downloads per day. ARC forecast in 2004 that ringtone downloads would outpace the market for listening to songs on mobile phones and other wireless devices. Depending on whose crystal ball you polished, 551 million users worldwide might buy ringtones in 2006, with only 112 million users listening to MP3 files on their mobile phones. Last I heard was Uk sales in the region of 3 Billion pounds although I do stand to be corrected on that.
    eddible - Posted 48 months ago
  • So true... or a crappy windshield wiper for you mobile is just as bad. The American ads are like the rugby ones we see here. Takes over the screen for a few seconds. So annoying....
    foxinni - Posted 51 months ago
  • yes i agree with the annoying sms ads, i dont want an animal to lick my screen from the inside and i dont wanna pay R3.50 - R5 subscription either.. The other worst thing, is the ads on the american tv shows (if you download em with bittorrent), u see them using the lower half of the screen for ads whilest the show is one. it is double k centre a.
    null - Posted 51 months ago

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