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Foo wrote in
: On Thu, 04 Sep 2003 06:50:28 -0400, bicker 1NVAL1D wrote: Your problem is that you think venting would ever mean anything. You bemoan not being "someone who counts" when in reality it is "what you think counts" (venting; posting on boards) that actually doesn't count. What counts is viewership -- people watching the network -- people for whom the network point to while selling advertising, the key revenue-stream for their business. This person obviously IS a viewer or they wouldn't be posting here. So this person's opinion obviously DOES count, despite your ridiculously simplified idea of how a business works. Your ongoing assumption that the people in this forum are not the exact same "viewership" that you mention is illogical to the point of being laughable. No one is a more likely candidate for future veiwership than the people wo go out of their way to come here and express opinions about Scifi, so it should be immediately obvious that these views DO count from a business perspective. It takes no intelligence whatsoever for you to endlessly restate weak arguments like the one you posted here, which basically boils down to "the views of upset viewers don't 'count', because Scifi's advertising profit is tied to the viewership they have retained, not what they have lost". This is a mind-numbingly incorrect assertion. Existing customer base does *not* dictate the future customer base, as any experienced executive will tell you. There is always a delta between current and future customer base, and therein lies the high value of opinions exactly like the one this person posted (and most of the others that you seem to make a hobby of attacking in this group). Ffuture viewership dictates future profits. The widespread use of focus groups as a business tool (generally consisting of neutral non-customers) should have already clued you in to this fact. USENET is of course not a very productive outlet for such opinions. However, if you reread your post, you will see that you clearly did NOT attack the forum involved; you instead foolishly attacked the opinions themselves. For you to say that such opinions don't "ever mean anything" (*direct quote*) is absolutely idiotic. You can bet that Scifi's business planners are extremely interested in exactly these sort of opinions from people who are "fringe viewers" like this person. Such opinions dictate future profit, and business planners ignore them at their peril for this reason. Which completely invalidates the typically condescending attempt at a rebuttal you posted here. You're wrong, as usual. In fact, the only one that seems to not value the opinions expressed in this group by disappointed viewers would be you. But since your shamelessly parasitic opinions -of- these opinions is the *only* thing that truly doesn't matter one bit here from a business standpoint, then I guess that *your* opinions are the only thing in this discussion that won't "ever mean anything". You should really stop attempting to berate people with your lame attempts at browbeating them for their views, Brian, because you simply do not have a knack for it. Your business savvy and basic logic skills are almost nonexistent, despite the laughable delusions of grandeur, which are clearly apparent in every one of your egotistical and wordy posts. YOUR problem is that you keep posting this haughty drivel, but you can never seem to actually support your ridiculous assertions with sound business logic. Since you have no hope of being able to refute my *logical* points above with counter-arguments based on solid business thinking, please feel free to instead attack me personally. OK, fjuckwit. Your dick woudl embarrass a centipede. Bertei |
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Edie wrote in :
Hi~ I think that what any one of us thinks about a show individually is irrelevant to the networks. That doesn't mean that our individual opinions are irrelevant or unworthy of respect; it just means that they won't affect network decisions, something that I firmly believe. Wow, have you considered founding a religion based on these? Bertie |
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