I'm going to diligently do my part throughout the year to contribute to the double digit decline.
Seriously though, what is the excuse this time?
Sure, blame it on Gonzaga. I only say that cause it's fun to say..... Gonzaga.They'll blame it on the NCAA Tourney. I'm pretty sure that happens EVERY March.
That's terrible news. I know it's not good to extrapolate trends too far over time, but the trend is disturbing. How many more years can the sport survive once the sponsors figure out they overpaid for "eyeballs" and start to pull out of the sport completely?
I'm wondering myself because apparently all of a sudden these other sporting events just started popping up out of nowhere and started interfering with NASCAR's ratings. As if the NCAA Tournament is some new sporting event that's still in its infancy. Really, there were never college basketball games to compete against in March before? No one went to spring training before the Cubs were good? Maybe in a couple of weeks we can blame it on this new up-and-coming golf tournament, the Masters.I heard that they are still playing baseball in Phoenix.
Seriously though, what is the excuse this time?
People missed a good race. Sucks for them.
I've been looking forward to the Auto Club Speedway weekend feedback survey. Just got the email. I hit them with both barrels.
A millennial friend of my dropped by where I was watching the race yesterday and watched about 30 laps. The quote was "People pay money to watch this? I don't get how they stay in business."
There may be more prophetic truth in that statement than I may be willing to admit.
What did Auto Club Speedway do wrong (you know, aside from being owned by ISC, which is a different discussion)? Not their fault NASCAR decided to do stages.
They didn't lose over a million viewers because of the stages.
I had it on in the living room and the first thing one of my friends noticed was the attendance. Not a good look.A millennial friend of my dropped by where I was watching the race yesterday and watched about 30 laps. The quote was "People pay money to watch this? I don't get how they stay in business."
There may be more prophetic truth in that statement than I may be willing to admit.
Problem is now is when they usually make their hay on the numbers. Hard saying what it'll be when they get past the Coca-Cola 600 and start hitting the summer doldrums.
When you email ISC you're emailing NASCAR.What did Auto Club Speedway do wrong (you know, aside from being owned by ISC, which is a different discussion)? Not their fault NASCAR decided to do stages.
IMO, a contributor to losing over a million viewers is the constant format, points and playoff manipulation.They didn't lose over a million viewers because of the stages.
Anyone spent any time around a 18-26 year old lately. I work with nothing but that age range. They DONT watch tv. Its all streaming and most of them don't watch any live sports. its the shift in society to blame.Streaming media is the future so, even if NASCAR loses television coverage, which I don't see happening, they'll still have an audience.
The numbers I looked up recently were pretty dire though. Many of the primetime shows on The CW, which is about as niche as you can get, are getting higher ratings in the 18-49 demographic than many NASCAR races.
They watch nothing but stupid YouTube videos and Netflix.Anyone spent any time around a 18-26 year old lately. I work with nothing but that age range. They DONT watch tv. Its all streaming and most of them don't watch any live sports. its the shift in society to blame.
you cant forget huluThey watch nothing but stupid YouTube videos and Netflix.
Anyone spent any time around a 18-26 year old lately. I work with nothing but that age range. They DONT watch tv. Its all streaming and most of them don't watch any live sports. its the shift in society to blame.
They watch nothing but stupid YouTube videos and Netflix.
They're after the growing broadband segment of their rights deals with Fox and NBC.That's why I find it rather odd NASCAR is chasing the 18-34 year old demographic. Not quite the demographic that's able to spend money on high-end items. It's the equivalent to what a top 40 radio station is trying to reach. When I think NASCAR, I don't think top 40 music.
That's why I find it rather odd NASCAR is chasing the 18-34 year old demographic. Not quite the demographic that's able to spend money on high-end items. It's the equivalent to what a top 40 radio station is trying to reach. When I think NASCAR, I don't think top 40 music.
What's really disturbing is losing two MILLION viewers in just two years for Fontana!!! It's depressing to see the velocity of this decline. Wow!NASCAR Fontana Ratings Lowest Since At Least 1998
http://www.sportsmediawatch.com/2017/03/nascar-ratings-down-fox-fontana-lowest-years/
There's some interesting context in there regarding NASCAR versus the NCAA Tournament.