Us Television Markets
Posted in Coloured Television on 12/22/2008 11:37 am by admin
U.S. TV are a reflection of the mentality of the average citizen of America?
My logic – Correct me if I'm wrong – is media that meets the needs of the market and not vice versa, if what we see in (U.S.) television is that most Americans want, Right? And while most programs are crap, ie design driven extracts produced by the producers to add to us, because we thus we, the media produced for us a good measure of our mood?
No. Most TV shows is decided by an executive of 60-something random (and incomplete) survey questions very few partial and rather sharp (not really address the overall effect of television under study) has asked a sample of the population very close (to a very specific demographic.) I have participated in these studies. The producers know more than what shows they consider important and are not concerned by the elements of a show that I, as a viewer feel are important. The artist also pressure on producers to be allowed to put your personal touch (sometimes bad) on the production of the show, and there is a persistent struggle between the artist to make what the study wants (or needs) and what the artist wants to do. All these variables lead real offline TV Show and the public. For example, there is the Dodge Challenger 2009 (which is similar to model 1970) 2008 Ford Mustang (which seems surprising contrast to the 1970 Boss Model 302) and soon to be abandoned 2010 Chevy Camaro (like the 1969 model year.) If these plans are so eternal and persistent desirable, why have we been waiting for over thirty years to see them again in the market again. If I wanted a car that looks like this now I do not want one of the last thirty years? Why should I buy a new car when he was thirty years to buy a used one? Any obviously people who run the market thinks is more important that I spend my money buying a new car I get the car I want and be able to replace it with a new all this when he uses. Apparently the market thinks they do not want the same thing all the time. Unfortunately when I want something and have not been able to buy within a year, I want this, but after that year, there is one. , Right? Therefore, the market does not satisfy my needs. So, back to your question, the contract provides that any whether their research was successful and because I asked once (more than ten years (and it shows that I said, as I never got on the air), so I I want to ask – tell me what I'm going to do what others want. What This is the dichotomy of how the populism represents the majority, while purporting to represent the masses.
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