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<blockquote data-quote="MusicalBuzz" data-source="post: 954833" data-attributes="member: 5555"><p>With apologies after your many great articles and perspectives here, but there’s a lot of broad stroke extrapolations, or missing context, here.</p><p></p><p>Race: The US is majority white, especially depending how the demographic is sliced — 82% isn’t necessarily so unreasonable.</p><p></p><p>And even by percentages — if we assume, say, Hispanic population — and assuming this group is not an expected CFB fan and is not the “white” group — is growing disproportionately.. it doesn’t really matter as long as the core group of expected viewers holds fast</p><p></p><p>Age: what’s missing is application of the percent of the country the respective age groups; baby boomers and the generation are current bigly so I would expect a higher percentage of viewers heee</p><p></p><p>Groups: I don’t care so much what 34-45 care as a metric today; but with how varies to 10 / 20 years ago. I wouldn’t have necessarily called myself a CFB fan at 35, either.</p><p></p><p>Possibly a factor in future of CFB viewership is the impact of expected viewers over next 30yrs, eg those currently 40-60 yrs old, who become disillusioned by the corporatization, money-grabbing — even the cost of viewing — and breakdown of traditional alignment of CFB.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MusicalBuzz, post: 954833, member: 5555"] With apologies after your many great articles and perspectives here, but there’s a lot of broad stroke extrapolations, or missing context, here. Race: The US is majority white, especially depending how the demographic is sliced — 82% isn’t necessarily so unreasonable. And even by percentages — if we assume, say, Hispanic population — and assuming this group is not an expected CFB fan and is not the “white” group — is growing disproportionately.. it doesn’t really matter as long as the core group of expected viewers holds fast Age: what’s missing is application of the percent of the country the respective age groups; baby boomers and the generation are current bigly so I would expect a higher percentage of viewers heee Groups: I don’t care so much what 34-45 care as a metric today; but with how varies to 10 / 20 years ago. I wouldn’t have necessarily called myself a CFB fan at 35, either. Possibly a factor in future of CFB viewership is the impact of expected viewers over next 30yrs, eg those currently 40-60 yrs old, who become disillusioned by the corporatization, money-grabbing — even the cost of viewing — and breakdown of traditional alignment of CFB. [/QUOTE]
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