KingOtis
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he's really doubling down on that shoddy method of estimating fan support.
who googles "College Football" anyways?he's really doubling down on that shoddy method of estimating fan support.
he's a smart guy and you can't hit home runs on everything you try but he really shouldn't be using that any more after it was completely discredited.
maybe he can count the number of people who click yahoo answers after typing college football in google. those people are probably real diehardswho googles "College Football" anyways?
he's really doubling down on that shoddy method of estimating fan support.
he's a smart guy and you can't hit home runs on everything you try but he really shouldn't be using that any more after it was completely discredited.
Maybe you could let him know. I certainly would, but I don't know them.Ugh. Why, Nate, why?????
There's at least a half-dozen research vendors who do decent enough surveys to quantify favorite teams.
Ugh. Why, Nate, why?????
There's at least a half-dozen research vendors who do decent enough surveys to quantify favorite teams.
the numbers make sense, but the perception is completely off. Sure there are 600k+ RU fans in the NYC TV Market. The problem is that 560,000 of them live in NJ and not NYC, which is part of that market. NYC alone is not Rutgers' whatsoever.FWIW, there was a marketing firm quoted in Rovell's ESPN article the other day that said they agreed with Silver's numbers on Rutgers.
the numbers make sense, but the perception is completely off. Sure there are 600k+ RU fans in the NYC TV Market. The problem is that 560,000 of them live in NJ and not NYC, which is part of that market. NYC alone is not Rutgers' whatsoever.
I agree with that, but the market has to be looked at as a whole in these TV dealings. It doesn't really make sense to differentiate how much is NJ and how much is NYC if the whole point is about the NYC TV market as a whole. Cable operators deal with the whole market as an entity.
The pro's look at it that way and that is the important part. But I get tired of articles and fans who don't differentiate between NYC and NYC DMA. Nobody in the city of NYC gives a rats ass about rutgirls.
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The pro's look at it that way and that is the important part. But I get tired of articles and fans who don't differentiate between NYC and NYC DMA. Nobody in the city of NYC gives a rats ass about rutgirls.
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I would like to think that articles are being written from a television perspective, so it might be implied that we're dealing with the DMA rather than the city itself. Then again, I confess that might be giving some writers too much credit.