
The best TV shows from the last decade are here. We've got you covered, whether you love NBC's "Freaks & Geks," HBOs epic sword-andsandals story, or Starz's time travel drama.
Starz time travel drama
Starz's Time Travel Drama Outlander features a World War II Nurse in 18th-century Scotland. Based on Diana Gabaldon's books, Outlander was created by Ronald D. Moore. He also developed Battlestar Galactica. It has been nominated four Emmys, including Outstanding Period Costumes & Outstanding Music Composition For a Drama Series.
NBC's NBC "Freaks and Geeks".
NBC's Freaks and Geeks series were cancelled in spite of their cult following only one season. Paul Feig, the show's creator, didn't regret cancelling the series. He maintains that it was the right decision to provide closure to the characters. Hulu has 18 episodes of Freaks and Geeks available to stream.

Netflix's coming of age story
Selena: The Series, a Netflix Original, follows the life and times of Selena Quintanilla, a late Tejano singer. It examines the struggles faced by the young lady and her family, and also addresses mental health and sexual identity. Jay Asher wrote the novel.
HBO's epic sword-and-sandals battle
The HBO's epic sword-and-sandal drama is one of the most popular TV shows, and this season is no exception. Production values are undoubtedly higher than previous seasons. The action is more intense and visually appealing. The climax is particularly gripping and the episodes have a remarkable depth.
NBC's "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia"
Comedy Central will increase its season order for NBC’s comedy "It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia." The second season "It's Always Sunny, Philadelphia" which has attracted nearly a million viewers per year, will premiere in May 2011. The second season will feature new cast members as well as a new location. Season two production will begin in Montreal this week. A stand-up special featuring Whitney Cummings will be premiered on the show in August.
Cartoon Network's Steven Universe
If you're looking for a show that is full of laughs and wacky antics, Cartoon Network's Steven Universe is the perfect choice. The cartoon series is about Steven, a young boy who lives with his magical Crystal Gems. Although Steven's story is often loud and chaotic, there are also quieter moments. In one episode, Steven and his Crystal Gems are invited to go to Greg and Connie's dinner party.

HBO's House of Cards
HBO's first one-hour drama was set in a maximum security prison. It rewrote television rules and established prestige television. While its satire and political subplots are a bit rough around the edges by today's standards, it earned two Emmy nominations. It also stars an A-list cast including Reese Witherspoon, Nicole Kidman, and Laura Dern.
FAQ
What are the differences between commercials?
Three types of commercials are available: TV Commercials; Radio Commercials; and Print Ads.
TV commercials typically last 30 seconds. They're frequently used to increase brand awareness.
Radio Commercials are longer (usually 1 minute), and they're usually used for product advertising.
Print ads are usually only 2-3 minutes long, and they're often targeted at specific audiences.
What cost does it take to produce a commercial product?
Producing a commercial can be expensive. The length of the commercial, the number of stars involved, and the location where the shoot takes places will all affect the price.
A 30-second commercial typically costs between $20,000 and $40,000.
Why should I pay attention to TV?
Television is an important aspect of running a business.
It's one of the biggest sources of revenue for many companies.
You should also learn all you can about TV advertising if you are considering starting your own business.
This will enable you to decide which ads you should run, what places you should spend your money, as well as how to market your product effectively.
Statistics
- In fact, 76% of people completely skip the commercials while watching their programs. (qualitylogoproducts.com)
- To get estimated costs for airing a 60-second TV commercial in different regional markets, check out the following figures in this TV ad pricing chart from the media experts at Casual Precision. (fitsmallbusiness.com)
- With OTT ad revenue set to increase from 45% to 60% over the next decade, AdTech pioneers and early adopters of OTT advertising will reap its benefits in the near future. (clearcode.cc)
- This includes 97 percent of Gen X, and 95 percent of Millennials. (marketingevolution.com)
- Video-ad views on OTT (over-the-top) devices grew 63% year over year in Q3 2016, and the trend is expected to continue, further crippling traditional TV advertising. (clearcode.cc)
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How To
How do I make money with my TV commercials?
You can earn money from your TV commercial through various means. These include:
Advertising - This refers to any paid promotion that encourages viewers to watch your commercial.
Merchandising – After seeing your commercial, this refers to the sale of merchandise related your product.
Licensing: This is when you license your commercial so other businesses can use it for their own promotions.
Syndication is the process of syndicating your commercials to other networks.
Advertising revenue can be used as a funding source for future projects and production costs.
It is important to remember that advertising can generate substantial income, but it doesn't guarantee a return.
Before you can start making money with your TV commercials, it is important to determine what types of advertising you have. After that, you need to know more about each one before making a choice.
Next, determine where your advertisement will be placed. If you are looking for a place to advertise on popular TV programs like sports games or sitcoms, then this is the right place. You might prefer to target younger people by placing your ad near children's TV shows.
The final decision is whether to make your own commercials or buy one from a distributor. If you plan to create your own commercial, you'll need to find a professional who can write the script, direct the actors, and edit the final product. You can save time and money by purchasing pre-made commercials.
After you have made a decision about how you will create your commercial you need to explore other options. Here are some considerations when choosing an advertising method.
Target Audience - Advertising to specific demographic groups is the best way to reach them. Advertise to teenagers, young adults, middle-aged women, men over 50, or children.
This is where the key lies in finding the right audience to place your advertisement. You don't want your advertising dollars to go to people who won't be interested in your product.
Location - Think about where your commercial will be seen most often. For example, if your advertisement is to be seen during a sporting event you might place it at the beginning. Your commercial will be visible to everyone at the event.
If you want to reach people outside your local area, however, you might need to look elsewhere. To reach a wider audience, you might consider satellite or cable television.
Production Costs – Most companies spend between $5,000-10,000 per minute on commercial airtime. To cover this cost, they charge advertisers a fee based on the length of the spot.
If a company wishes to broadcast commercial airtime for 30 seconds, they will be charged $1,500. They'll have to pay $2,500 for 60 seconds.
A commercial can cost anywhere from $3,000 to $15,000. A director, writer and producer are all necessary to make your commercial.
Time frame - This is another important factor to consider when choosing an advertisement method. If your goal is to sell products in a week, then you will not be able wait until the Super Bowl to start airing commercials. Choose a fast advertising method instead.
That said, if you want to take advantage of long-term exposure, you'll need to invest a lot of time and effort into producing a good commercial.
Cost per view - You should also consider the cost of each viewer viewing your commercial. This will depend on the size and number of views that you get.
For example, a commercial with 10 million viewers will cost more than a commercial with only 1,000 views.
You'll need to consider all of these factors when deciding which option will work best for your situation. Here are some tips to help get you started once you've settled on a strategy.