A one hour network TV show is on avg 42 min long. Subtract preproduced
opening and credits, more like 41.
Michael
On Mar 10, 2013 9:01 PM, "Thomas Witt" <atwittsend@verizon.net> wrote:
> TV shows that run an hour typically have less than 50 minutes of actual
> airtime when accounting for show I.D.'s and commercials. With 50 cars that
> would allot less than 60 seconds per car. And, intro's, side chat,
> explanations of events, etc. eat into everyone's theoretical "less than a
> minute."
>
> That said, Dale was on for what I estimate was no more than 6 seconds.
> That definitely was not a fair distribution any way it gets sliced. It
> truly was one of those, "if you blinked..., you would have missed it"
> occasions. The Tiger and any other rare cars would have been more
> interesting than the "dime a dozen" Camaro's and Mustang's they seemed to
> feature at greater length.
>
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