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Adi
8/17/2016 4:24:16 AM User Rank Author
Re: Is real-time data that much better?
@mhhf1ve - I think a lot of broadcast and cable executives will take that! These are the people who gave us reality TV.
elizabethv
8/17/2016 6:10:07 AM User Rank Platinum
Re: Is real-time data that much better?
@Adi - I suppose you're probably right. The vocal minority over the silent majority. Though as a proud, card carrying "I hate Megan Fox" fan, I can't imagine who thinks the show is better with her. So I find it easier to identify with the vocal minority... i.e. it's entirely possible I've at least once or twice been a part of that crowd.
elizabethv
8/17/2016 6:13:25 AM User Rank Platinum
Re: Is real-time data that much better?
@afwriter - this is a great point. I have often wondered if there were niche's being completely ignored by advertisers and producers because they weren't a part of the people they tended to try to appeal to. There could potentially be an entire demographic of people who would be interested in a product or television show or movie and they are completely missed. This might allow those people to gain a voice in the marketplace - per se.
dlr5288
8/31/2016 9:58:20 PM User Rank Platinum
Re: Is real-time data that much better?
Good points and I agree! I think being able to actually get an accurate count about what content people are consuming would be an interesting change.
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