Talk:E Street (TV series)

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Males highly prized demographic?
"and a large male viewership - a demographic highly prized by advertiser" Really? Do they do most of the household shopping? Don't think so. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 210.23.146.66 (talk) 06:24, 9 May 2008 (UTC)

I disagree. If you turn on your digital TV you will find 2 TV channels dedicated to getting men to watch TV. Men are specifically prized for the very reason you state. Getting a man to shop is far harder than getting a woman to shop, so getting them down to the shopping centre to look at stuff is also harder. Additionally, probably more back in the day than now due to the rise of portable entertainment devices, but, the theory is women will just go along with what a man is watching. So if you hook a man into watching a show, his partner will watch along.

Getting a man to watch an Australian TV Drama is like pulling hen's teeth. Most are either geared at women, and the ones that tried to pull men (like Last Man Standing) failed miserably and turned into a show about men with feelings, to be watched by women, before being cancelled. The beauty of a show that can pull men AND has appeal to women too, like a soapie, AND if you can get it to rate at a PG level, you have the whole family on side! Why do you think they run Neighbours and Home and Away around dinner time? Kbbbb (talk) 13:54, 4 October 2011 (UTC)

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