The real purpose of the show?
Posted: Wed Oct 08, 2008 5:12 am
Honestly, what is the purpose of TV shows such as Knight Rider?
If the real purpose is to gain a lot of money from advertisements, then wouldn't viewership numbers count more than ratings? Then why should we worry about the ratings droppings if the viewership continues to rise (as in the second episode, it has worse ratings but better viewerships)? If, let's say, the ratings keep dropping every week but the number of viewers continue to rise (maybe because of the whole escapism thing), would the show be dropped? What's the point of the show having sky-high ratings but only a little number of viewers? Wouldn't it be bad for the ads?
I don't know how this all works so please enlighten me. As far as it is, looking from the Nielsen topic it seems like BOTH the viewership AND the ratings are important, though the reason why eludes me.
If the real purpose is to gain a lot of money from advertisements, then wouldn't viewership numbers count more than ratings? Then why should we worry about the ratings droppings if the viewership continues to rise (as in the second episode, it has worse ratings but better viewerships)? If, let's say, the ratings keep dropping every week but the number of viewers continue to rise (maybe because of the whole escapism thing), would the show be dropped? What's the point of the show having sky-high ratings but only a little number of viewers? Wouldn't it be bad for the ads?
I don't know how this all works so please enlighten me. As far as it is, looking from the Nielsen topic it seems like BOTH the viewership AND the ratings are important, though the reason why eludes me.