User blog:Da Nerd/The 11-minute rule

The 11-minute rule is my theory on television program timeslots. The rule states that the length of a television program episode shall be a multiple of 11, thus being the reason the rule is called the 11-minute rule.

For example: an episode with a 30-minute timeslot is broken into two 11-minute parts (22 minutes), the rest of the timeslot being adverisements.

Another example: an episode with a 1-hour timeslot is either broken into four 11-minute parts or two 22-minute parts (44 minutes) The rest of the timeslot remains advertisements.

~Da Nerd 16:03, June 10, 2013 (UTC)