I don’t have a television but occasionally watch programmes on iPlayer. Last night I dipped into a documentary about Indian Railways and another about the human body at altitude.
They reminded me of one reason I don’t have a television: the pace of these documentaries is irritatingly slow. I recognise that television prioritises the image, and the commentary is in a sense secondary. But in a 60 minute programme the amount of information delivered is pitifully thin, and often patronising in style, as though the imagined audience is twelve year olds.
It seems to me that radio delivers information so much more efficiently.
Do others share these perceptions?
They reminded me of one reason I don’t have a television: the pace of these documentaries is irritatingly slow. I recognise that television prioritises the image, and the commentary is in a sense secondary. But in a 60 minute programme the amount of information delivered is pitifully thin, and often patronising in style, as though the imagined audience is twelve year olds.
It seems to me that radio delivers information so much more efficiently.
Do others share these perceptions?
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