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Can international viewers watch episodes and vote on the JumpIn website?

I think the programme producers believe they "might" lose revenues from "potential" sales abroad - that never happen - also they can sell their show based on a very tight demographics limited to real geographical boundaries. The advertisers don't want to feel ripped off paying for a show "broadcast" internationally knowing their target audience is only in, for example Australia ! I get that - but ford cars are sold all over the world - as are many products. Perhaps the producers and commissioners should consider the global appeal of a programme (as endemol surely do) and sell the advertising (and the show) accordingly ?

Or am I being too simplistic ?
 
I think geo-blocking is more about international copyright laws. Which just proves how out of touch most of the industry is as far as media consumption is concerned.
 
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