On Tue, Aug 16, 2011 at 12:04 AM, Greg Diener <[email protected]> wrote:

> Isn't that a waste of money to buy ad time on a channel no one watches
> to attract people to another channel no one watches?
>

Well, the no-ones who watch CNBC and that the Fox Business Channel wants to
get are those exceptionally rich six-figure no ones. Now, of course the
problem with FoxBiz is still that even among the conservative high-finance
audience, FoxBiz is still too wingnutty. This is the channel that was
rooting for a downgrade, which turned out to be rather bad for the audience
-- what with the stock market bouncing up and down, on the ground, manja
flanja banja, ishka bibble babble flabble doma roma floma boma jingle jangle
every angle bricka bracka flacka stacka two ton rerun free for all money
ball... http://youtu.be/TFCL5O5_5Sw

Of course they're doing it because more people still watched CNBC that
weekend than FoxBiz... though rich six-figure no ones probably all knew well
enough that CNN, Fox News and even MSNBC had continuing coverage those
nights, so they didn't have to venture to channel nosebleed to see "rah, rah
we told you so!"


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