"TV Viewers Fed Up with Aggressive Advertising Tactics: A recent scathing commentary has sparked outrage among television viewers, particularly in the nation's largest TV market, New York City. The writer's biting critique targets the growing trend of treating viewers like commodities, with advertisers prioritizing profits over viewer experience. In a city where millions of eyeballs are up for grabs, the author argues that the line between entertainment and exploitation has become increasingly blurred, leaving viewers feeling disrespected and disenchanted with the state of modern television. As the advertising industry continues to push the boundaries of what's acceptable, will viewers finally say enough is enough?"
To hell with fans, especially in NYC, the nation’s largest TV market in which fans are mistaken for dollar signs.