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pate08

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What was wrong with Brian Voss on the bust your buddy?
« on: December 11, 2006, 02:13:01 AM »
Did he whiten his teeth or something, because he looks alot different.
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Re: What was wrong with Brian Voss on the bust your buddy?
« Reply #16 on: December 12, 2006, 09:28:42 AM »
My thought on watching the tour pattern vs league wall.

Was..."so what...move right a tad!".  Or target tighter.

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Re: What was wrong with Brian Voss on the bust your buddy?
« Reply #17 on: December 12, 2006, 11:40:50 AM »
Bowling/PBA doesn't have the pull to dictate to a network when they want to be on tv.  They are lucky to have a spot at all.  This topic was covered in detail by the Former CEO of the PBA 2 years ago during a seminar at Bowl Expo in Orlando FL.  They are very aware they are in a bad slot competing against the NFL but it's better than not having any coverage.

As far as marketing, there is no way any big company is going to spend a significant budget on bowling if there aren't enough hard numbers/ratings showing bowling has a large viewing audience.  One way to increase viewers is to try new gimmicks.  

Where are the proven numbers?  I have yet to see any published documentation showing bowling has more viewers than any other sport outside of baseball or football.  That is like the USBC saying over 7 million people bowled last year.  How many of those 7 million were repeat bowlers.  Anyone can take a set of numbers and manipulate them to suit their needs.  The networks and political parties do this on a daily basis.  Here is an example, 7 million people bowled last year.  That may be a true statement but not the whole truth.  Of those 7 million, 1 million accounted for 90% of all games bowled.  The other 6 million were people who stopped by for a birthday party or open bowling and spent more money than it would have cost to see a movie or eat a nice dinner and will never come back/bowl again.  Hey sounds great we had 7 Million bowlers last year.......actually only 1 million in 2005 down from 2 million in 2004 but we don't want you to know that so we conveniently leave that out.

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Re: What was wrong with Brian Voss on the bust your buddy?
« Reply #18 on: December 16, 2006, 09:06:27 PM »
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Should have been titled washed up buddies.


I got a good laugh out of that
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