You Don't Win Fans By Limiting How They Enjoy Your Content
from the backwards-thinking dept
The CW television network, which is the massively struggling television network that was formed when the already massively struggling The WB and UPN merged seems to have a rather bizarre way of trying to get more viewers. It's making life more annoying for them. The channel's one popular show is apparently a show called Gossip Girl, which has a bunch of online tie-ins, considering that one of the main characters is an anonymous blogger. CW has been streaming the shows online, which found a big audience, as its target market likes to consume plenty of content online. The only problem? Advertisers aren't paying as much online, so the channel has decided to stop streaming it online, telling fans to watch it on TV instead. It's not hard to understand why this will fail. First of all, they're giving fans of the show fewer options in terms of how to watch it and they're taking away the preferred option. That's not exactly a way to win fans. The fans who really like watching it online will continue to do so, of course, but now they'll do it via BitTorrent or some other system, which the CW gets no revenue from. This isn't a captive audience that we're talking about here. If the channel makes it that much harder to actually watch the content, they'll move on to other content that actually caters to what they want. It's yet another attempt to force artificial scarcity where there is none, and in this day and age, that's not going to win fans. It's going to lose them.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Wow
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Irritating your customers is never
Nor does it make for good government, good parenting, good grades or a good life.
Customer Dis-Service;
We are not satisfied until you are not satisfied.
despair.com
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Good idea
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I think Smallville is fairly popular, too.
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You know, there's no reason not to view online viewing, at least at the moment, as a low profit secondary market along the lines of, say, used books. Sure, plenty of people consume this way, but it's not worth the effort for the companies producing these goods to get involved: they're better of letting someone else handle it (like used book stores). If a major publishing house ran it's own used book store and decided to close it because running it was hurting their bottom line, I don't think there'd be a fuss about it. Mike, maybe you'd like to comment on this.
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Fans
Jerk around your tech savvy crowd and they get savvy to your greed and become your enemy. They are not a good enemy to have, better to try to keep your fans.
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I still can't believe Veronica Mars is gone
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Re: Fans
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You Don't Win Fans By Limiting How They Enjoy
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True
Take Note, Apple!
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You don't maximize that by limiting how people can watch it. They have other options and they'll go elsewhere, and your show will have no advertising dollars at all.
There are always going to be customers/consumers that won't add any revenue to a company's bottom line (eg. people that download music not to preview it, but solely as an alternative to buying it).
Who said they don't add revenue? These people are the FANS of the show who not only watch it (and the ads that are with it) but also get their friends to watch it and enjoy and bring new fans to the show as well.
It doesn't strike me as smart to try and cater to these people if a company doesn't benefit monetarily from them,
Sure, if you think one level out. But think beyond that. THink of how many more fans they might bring to the show as well.
eah, maybe a million people watch the show online, but if CW can make more money off the 100k that actually watch it on TV because advertisers will pay more, that doesn't sound all that dumb.
But it does sound dumb if once you take away the million online, the number who watch it on tv drops from 100k to 50k. Doesn't it?
Advertisers pay according to the shows TV rating, so anything done to increase that rating makes money for the show.
And how does pissing off all your fans, making it harder to watch the show and become fans of it help increase TV ratings?
You know, there's no reason not to view online viewing, at least at the moment, as a low profit secondary market along the lines of, say, used books.
Sure, but look at the research on used books. They are *complementary* goods to the new books market. That is, the presence of used books actually *increases* the value of new books.
The same is true with online viewing of TV shows. It *increases* viewership on TV, not the other way.
You're assuming they're substitutes, when the evidence suggests they're complements.
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Re: Good idea
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Stupid media companies
Remember.. the best way to punish them, do not buy CDs or DVDs.. let them know they suck, and DRM will not be tolerated.
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