“In fact, *35% of all young people in America*, 18-34, are proud to call themselves pro wrestling fans. And they’re a dual audience—60% men, 40% women—more like the Olympics than any other sport.”WWF going hard for sponsors in the Dec. 24, 1984 issue of Television/Radio Age. pic.twitter.com/YQQp1gthPr— David Bixenspan (@davidbix) July 20, 2021
“In fact, *35% of all young people in America*, 18-34, are proud to call themselves pro wrestling fans. And they’re a dual audience—60% men, 40% women—more like the Olympics than any other sport.”WWF going hard for sponsors in the Dec. 24, 1984 issue of Television/Radio Age. pic.twitter.com/YQQp1gthPr
This is interesting: In this ad in the November 9, 1987 issue of Television/Radio Age, the WWF, in laying out their cumulative ratings (especially in P12-34 and M18-49), stresses their lower price point compared to other TV shows with comparable viewership.That said: 70m?!?!? pic.twitter.com/c6WtavDFzT— David Bixenspan (@davidbix) July 20, 2021
This is interesting: In this ad in the November 9, 1987 issue of Television/Radio Age, the WWF, in laying out their cumulative ratings (especially in P12-34 and M18-49), stresses their lower price point compared to other TV shows with comparable viewership.That said: 70m?!?!? pic.twitter.com/c6WtavDFzT