The Market For Bad TV is Huge
All too often I hear ideas for businesses that are absolutely great but are targeting a market that is too small. If I’ve learned anything from working for startups, classes at business school, and talking with entrepreneurs, it’s that you’ve got to target a sizable market. Without a big market, your chances of success are much slimmer.
I think about markets as my wife watches “Exiled” while I type this post. It’s a new show on MTV where spoiled teenagers are taken to the middle-of-nowhere to perform manual labor for the first time in their lives and hopefully grow from the experience. MTV produces a lot of bad shows but this one is truly horrible. It’s as if MTV skipped the whole creative process and jumped straight into the focus group stage. They asked a bunch of perky high school girls what they wanted to see and followed every word. To watch this is…well…it’s mentally painful. It’s like I’m de-evolving.
I have to remember. The market for this type of crap is huge. And as bad as it is, it makes sense for MTV to keep on pumping out this junk. I’m just hoping that the teenage world learns quickly how bad these shows actually are. It took them a couple years to realize how bad the boy-bands music was. Hopefully they’ll quickly grow out of this as well.

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