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Old 07-13-2020, 05:26 PM   #1719
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Originally Posted by BigCrippyZ View Post
I'm sorry, but this is a bunch of nonsense and it seems like you don't know the realities of what these numbers mean for revenues.

In today's market, that much difference in the key 18-49 demo, especially vs another program with a remotely similarly sized overall audience, regularly results in advertisers paying almost double or sometimes more for a spot. That means more $ for the broadcaster and more security (and sometimes $) for that program's producer.

Is that always smart for the advertiser? Maybe. Maybe not. The reality is however that they still regularly do it.
It's not though. Dynamite doesn't have any major advertisers. Even after including an actual Cracker Barrel barrel on their show in a gimmick match, I still can't remember there being a Cracker Barrel commercial airing during an episode of Dynamite.
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