03-01-2009, 19:05
Every channel seems to fall into the same trap.
They start off the first 6 months by making a huge effort to bring in the viewers in a bid to make their channel better than the rest - Loads of interaction with the viewers, constant set & outfit changes, heaps of special 'feature' moments like pole dances, sexy strips etc.
Then when they get to the stage where they're the top dogs, the producers seem to think 'Right then, how can we really cash in on this' and completely lose sight of the interests of the viewers.
Step 1. Lose the presenters because if a girl is on the mic then they're not making money!
Step 2. Start up a new channel, which is exactly the same as the first one.
Step 3. Reduce the number of girls on each show to the bare minimum to cut the wage bill.
At the end of the day, I know they're all businesses trying to make a profit but it annoys me that the viewers mean so little to them. Anyone agree?
They start off the first 6 months by making a huge effort to bring in the viewers in a bid to make their channel better than the rest - Loads of interaction with the viewers, constant set & outfit changes, heaps of special 'feature' moments like pole dances, sexy strips etc.
Then when they get to the stage where they're the top dogs, the producers seem to think 'Right then, how can we really cash in on this' and completely lose sight of the interests of the viewers.
Step 1. Lose the presenters because if a girl is on the mic then they're not making money!
Step 2. Start up a new channel, which is exactly the same as the first one.
Step 3. Reduce the number of girls on each show to the bare minimum to cut the wage bill.
At the end of the day, I know they're all businesses trying to make a profit but it annoys me that the viewers mean so little to them. Anyone agree?