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American TV vs European TV: What you think about each other? Posted on: 16.09.2011 by Matthew Yanagisawa During my academic formation developing a bachelor on Sociology, I also came across a wide arrange of TV programming from US and EU (that friends gave me thanks to the P2P) that lead me to believe about some very deep cultural differences on both sides. While the differences range from Quarter Pounder/Royal with cheese, driving on right/left side and shenanigans, Im interested in TV programming specifically.To get right into the thing I'll use the example of a program tailored to mass consumption, Gordon Ramsey's Kitchen Nightmares. The EU version is more of a documentary. It pretty much guides you thru the situation and what to do and rise and overcome. Almost zero music, seldom beeps of curse words and overall zero drama. The US version has all this dramatic music and editing, that photofinish/always rushing vibe that will get your heart punding, many beeps and a fuckton of drama. Then I wondered about what the EU believes about US version of their TV and viceversa. I heard american saying EU tv is boring and bland. Unfortunately havent heard EU thoughts on american tv. Then there are other kind of TV programming like news, sports, soap operas, kid programming etc that differ a lot from each other. From my point of view, news in the US is about terror and death threat from arabs and the economy. When I live, Puerto RIco, is about murder, drugs and corruption. From what I have seen EU have a more international approach and more slow pace to delivering news... So I ask my dearest international audience of DJTT about your thoughts, examples and recommendations from each geographical area about TV programming including perhaps some website where you could see (preferably free of charge) tv from each region to experience such differences of perhaps simply some damn good tv shows . TL;DR US and EU tv is so damn different! Why? | |
Mayra Depasse 25.09.2011 |
Originally Posted by earl panda
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Matt Kane 24.09.2011 |
Originally Posted by Tigris
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Thomas Libal 24.09.2011 | Personal experience: German TV = shit, except occasional good movies ("Das Boot", "Das Experiment", "Die Welle"...) <-- Quite John Grisham don't you believe? American TV = more Jewels, like "Big Band Theory", "Sleeper Cell", "Fastlane", "Firefly"- but then again, hard to find in the sea of OMG-I'm-Never-Gonna-Watch-TV-Again German-Documentaries = like reading a book with an inch of dust on every page; much information but almost painfully boring American-Documentaries = Snickers, interesting to watch, but you'll be sick after watching the third in a row In regard to movies I believe mostly mix and mash, just depends on personal taste. A special place in my heart holds british "Top Gear". That is pure awesomeness. What I did notice is that I enjoy american commercials generally more than germans- mainly germans are rather bland, while americans seem way more witty. Just my .02$/.02 |
Mayra Depasse 25.09.2011 |
Originally Posted by earl panda
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Matt Kane 24.09.2011 |
Originally Posted by Tigris
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Thomas Libal 24.09.2011 | Personal experience: German TV = shit, except occasional good movies ("Das Boot", "Das Experiment", "Die Welle"...) <-- Quite John Grisham don't you believe? American TV = more Jewels, like "Big Band Theory", "Sleeper Cell", "Fastlane", "Firefly"- but then again, hard to find in the sea of OMG-I'm-Never-Gonna-Watch-TV-Again German-Documentaries = like reading a book with an inch of dust on every page; much information but almost painfully boring American-Documentaries = Snickers, interesting to watch, but you'll be sick after watching the third in a row In regard to movies I believe mostly mix and mash, just depends on personal taste. A special place in my heart holds british "Top Gear". That is pure awesomeness. What I did notice is that I enjoy american commercials generally more than germans- mainly germans are rather bland, while americans seem way more witty. Just my .02$/.02 |
Jacque Divinity 20.09.2011 |
Originally Posted by janzak
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Candace Carmouche 19.09.2011 |
Originally Posted by Quenepas
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Matthew Yanagisawa 19.09.2011 |
Originally Posted by jezalenko
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Glennis Cartin 19.09.2011 | Best thing to come out of Europe is most defiantly Rejseholdet and |
Lin Danek 19.09.2011 |
Originally Posted by MiL0
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Lin Danek 18.09.2011 |
Originally Posted by Quenepas
annoying in ANY language |
Matthew Yanagisawa 18.09.2011 | Regular paid Cable/regular TV is shit. I better use hulu/netflix or one of the hundred other online solutions. For spanish speaking tv shows I use Usenet > SickBeard > sabNZBd > XBMC > CouchPotato combo. I couldnt get them anywhere else and zero of those annoying spanish ads.
Originally Posted by JonathanBlake
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Lin Danek 18.09.2011 |
Originally Posted by xtianw
All depends on what's under the kilt |
Mayra Depasse 25.09.2011 |
Originally Posted by earl panda
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Matt Kane 24.09.2011 |
Originally Posted by Tigris
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Thomas Libal 24.09.2011 | Personal experience: German TV = shit, except occasional good movies ("Das Boot", "Das Experiment", "Die Welle"...) <-- Quite John Grisham don't you believe? American TV = more Jewels, like "Big Band Theory", "Sleeper Cell", "Fastlane", "Firefly"- but then again, hard to find in the sea of OMG-I'm-Never-Gonna-Watch-TV-Again German-Documentaries = like reading a book with an inch of dust on every page; much information but almost painfully boring American-Documentaries = Snickers, interesting to watch, but you'll be sick after watching the third in a row In regard to movies I believe mostly mix and mash, just depends on personal taste. A special place in my heart holds british "Top Gear". That is pure awesomeness. What I did notice is that I enjoy american commercials generally more than germans- mainly germans are rather bland, while americans seem way more witty. Just my .02$/.02 |
Celine Surico 23.09.2011 | Yes, as mentioned much of American TV programs are very much calculated on getting the most out of advertisement revenue and viewer acceptance, to the degree that a huge majority of let's say sitcoms will fail as they care calculated scripts and thus super-boring. Sometimes someone dares to do something different and they get the viewer numbers until that concept is milked to death and competitors are doing copycat versions. Hmm, did I talk about the TV industry or the music industry now? At least It Is Sunny In Philadelphia started again so I could reserve a little bit time watching TV this autumn. |
Deeann Cheron 23.09.2011 | I would rather rent a dvd over anything thats on T.V One of my dream jobs would have to be a movie critic Anyone hiring |
Freddie Henrichs 22.09.2011 | American TV all the way, although I did like 'Absolutely Fabulous', 'The Benny Hill Show', and 'Top of The Pops'. |
Matthew Yanagisawa 20.09.2011 | Just watched that Dexter season 1 and 2 and that black cop is such a blackploitation. It's ridiculous. Same as Black Dynamte/Action Jackson/Shaft. Love: Bored to Death, Breaking Bad, Walking Dead, Game of Thrones... American Dad, Cleveland Show... Wilfred... Colberg Report, Macgiver Meh... (aka to watch while doing something else): Family Guy, Master Chef , THe Simpsons, Found sucky: Weeds, Party Down, Fringe Find interesting but need reviews: Misfits, The Office, Always Sunny Philadelphia, Entuage, Lost, |
Jacque Divinity 20.09.2011 |
Originally Posted by janzak
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Mayra Depasse 19.09.2011 | As far as I'm concerned, American TV is more entertaining than european TV. I'm talking about shows like Mad Men, Bored To Death, Community, Big Bang Theory and the like. With Hollywood there's just a lot more money in the entertainment industry in the US. So they can afford better actors, writing, production etc. On the other hand, I don't trust American news all that much. There's only black or white, liberal or conservative, democrats or republicans. They all seem kinda biased. And they're prude as hell, it's ridiculous. Oh and there's not enough football (soccer) on regular TV Actually, I don't even own a TV anymore, I just pick and choose what I like/want from whatever country I want over the internet. So to sum it all up, I love me some entertainment from over the pond, but to get educated I prefer good old europe. oh, I'm german, but afair french and spanish TV is pretty much the same. |
Laraine Arceo 19.09.2011 | One word: Entourage. No cliffhangers, no backstabbing, no violence... just a taste of the good life |
Candace Carmouche 19.09.2011 |
Originally Posted by Quenepas
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Matthew Yanagisawa 19.09.2011 |
Originally Posted by jezalenko
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Glennis Cartin 19.09.2011 | Best thing to come out of Europe is most defiantly Rejseholdet and |
Lin Danek 19.09.2011 |
Originally Posted by MiL0
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Jacque Divinity 18.09.2011 | after reading 1,906 posts you get used to it |
Arcelia Siebeneck 18.09.2011 | dude, what's with the centre justification on your posts? makes them kinda annoying to read! |
Lin Danek 18.09.2011 |
Originally Posted by Quenepas
annoying in ANY language |
Matthew Yanagisawa 18.09.2011 | Regular paid Cable/regular TV is shit. I better use hulu/netflix or one of the hundred other online solutions. For spanish speaking tv shows I use Usenet > SickBeard > sabNZBd > XBMC > CouchPotato combo. I couldnt get them anywhere else and zero of those annoying spanish ads.
Originally Posted by JonathanBlake
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Lin Danek 18.09.2011 |
Originally Posted by xtianw
All depends on what's under the kilt |
Estefana Musfeldt 18.09.2011 |
Originally Posted by Quenepas
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Candace Carmouche 18.09.2011 | burn notice has been on for a while, but its never once dissappointed. bruce campbell is the pinnacle of manliness |
Lin Danek 18.09.2011 |
Originally Posted by jakeintox
Not just their sitcoms - 'Lost', 'Survivor', 'Prison Break', 'ER' etc. Go away please. |
Lin Danek 17.09.2011 |
Originally Posted by Jester.NZ
You have been brainwashed with propaganda into believeing that . |
Candace Carmouche 17.09.2011 |
Originally Posted by jakeintox
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Ethel Feigum 17.09.2011 | I've got to say I like how British sitcoms tend to end after a few seasons instead American shows that run on and on and on until the premise is lost and the whole thing is ruined to try and squeeze a out a few extra bucks. |
Latoria Kavulich 17.09.2011 | dont watch tv. too much propaganda/brainwashing. |
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