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Old 07-12-2020, 01:23 PM   #1704
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I don't want to break down the math of how Nielsen ratings actually work again, so let's just take it at face value.

The difference of a .28 and .20 is 80,000 people.

These fuckers are going out of their way to be defensive and belittling people while bragging about 80,000 people.

If anybody thinks for one second that Advertisers care about an 80,000 person difference in the "demos" then they are simple minded.

You know what advertisers are looking for? The total number in that demo, as in are they getting a million, 2 million, etc.

280,000 is the same thing as 200,000 to advertisers, a bottom of the priority piece of shit investment.

Chris Jericho and Tony Khan can take that argument and stick it up each other's asses. 280,000 in the demo is a fucking joke to advertisers.

The fact that they are THIS butthurt over the total viewers that they continually have to "BUT MUH DEMOS" is why nobody will ever take them seriously in the business world. It's all a joke and embarrassing.
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