And what beat it in the older demos...There's their younger audience again. Nine will be pleased, I guess.![]()
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Not to mention the U.S. live feed subscribers who would pay for live feeds if they were offered.I really don't understand how there aren't more viewers. I know our populations are significantly different, but BBUS pulls in around 6.5 millions viewers an episode, yet many super fans actually prefer BBAU, and to a lesser extent BBUK. It would be great if they'd try airing it in the states, even at a delay. The shows that are brought here, like Wilfred & J'amie, have done well. The problem isn't with the show (besides this years casting..,) it's the inconsistencies in the schedule and not being able to recognize and profit from their entire market.
Unfortunately they can't air in the US; just like BBUS can't air here. Same with UK and vice versa despite so many Aussies living in the UK. I imagine they'd all jump at the chance if they could. But it's something to do with how their contracts are structured. They can't air in a country where another BB is taking place. If those three regions especially could cross air it would only be beneficial to the producers and advertisers, even local ones, but they're not contractually allowed to. It friggen sucks. I watched enough BBUS when I was still living there so I'm not concerned on missing out on that but to gyive each country three options of a different version each year as a viewer would be great. From a production and advertising standpoint though, I can understand why it'd be seen as potentially oversaturating the viewer and heaven forbid viewers liked one version more than than their home country's. That'd be a shit result for them.I really don't understand how there aren't more viewers. I know our populations are significantly different, but BBUS pulls in around 6.5 millions viewers an episode, yet many super fans actually prefer BBAU, and to a lesser extent BBUK. It would be great if they'd try airing it in the states, even at a delay. The shows that are brought here, like Wilfred & J'amie, have done well. The problem isn't with the show (besides this years casting..,) it's the inconsistencies in the schedule and not being able to recognize and profit from their entire market.
Networks only ever gloat about demos when the headline figure is poor.I think the talk of demographics from Ch 9 is all spin. Really, what's the point in being the relative number 1 in the 16-39 demo if the absolute (total) numbers are so low? It's clutching at straws.
Ah that's good to know. Someone had posted a snippet of the contract of BBAU and it explicitly said that BBAU wasn't allowed to air where other regions have BB. That's why they're able to show it in NZ albeit in a shortened form. I had assumed it was the same for the UK as I never saw BBAU when I lived there nor BBUS. And I definitely didn't see international versions in the US when I was still back there either.The number of US folk wanting to watch BBAU is miniscule at best - certainly not enough to justify anyone airing it, even if CBS permitted it.
In the UK we've had a few international versions air here over the years - a couple of seasons of BBUSA (and we even got round the clock live feed via the TV, though delayed to fit the time zone) and in the past BB Africa too. I think one network screen BB Greece while BB India still screens here nightly on Colors and often does well enough to be trending on Twitter.
Networks only ever gloat about demos when the headline figure is poor.