Most FMCG brands (which are the ones who can afford to advertise on TV) are after a female audience and the other desirable demographic is youth, which is why Big Brother was such a huge earner for Channel 4 for so many years.Shirow wrote:I thought that the typical boxer viewer is exactly who the advertisers were after. I'd guess they are mostly dads mid 30's to mid 50's, biggest earner in the household, decision maker on major purchases, close to or at peak earning potential etc. Wasn't chasing this demographic the reason ITV4 was created?
Unless the advertisers think that this demographic is going to tend to be too working class to have any disposable income i can't understand why they aren't after these guys or what more cost effective way they have to get them in front of the tv.
I do get angry at the BBC too as really it should only be showing programming that is not mass appeal. If it's mainstream enough to be commercial viable it doesn't need to be provided by a publicly funded service.
A lot of it is based on perception, rightly or wrongly, and boxing audiences are seen by and large as low income and too old.