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The Game Show Forum => Game Show Channels & Networks => Topic started by: MikeK on March 24, 2008, 08:34:14 PM
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The 6th season premiere of the World Poker Tour is coming up within the half hour. Outside of on GSN, I have seen no promotion for it, in terms of either TV commercials or in print in either the local paper or its Sunday television listings magazine. I see somewhat frequent local ads on TruTV for Bingo America, but not for GSN's big acquisition.
Surely GSN is doing some promotion to get the die-hard WPT viewers from The Travel Channel to the WPT's new home...right? I can't see GSN spending a metric buttload of money on a big-name property only NOT to get viewers.
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I snicker at the phrase "die-hard WPT viewers from The Travel Channel".
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There's an ad at the bottom of some pages of the C*mc*st on-screen guide, at least in my area.
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[quote name=\'MikeK\' post=\'182350\' date=\'Mar 24 2008, 08:34 PM\']
Surely GSN is doing some promotion to get the die-hard WPT viewers from The Travel Channel to the WPT's new home...right? I can't see GSN spending a metric buttload of money on a big-name property only NOT to get viewers.
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I'd check the casinos for the promotion, though, my contacts at Foxwoods, who have a strong relationship with WPT, and are none-too-pleased that the rights just went to GSN.
/I watch the Travel Channel more than GSN.
//Bourdain is as good as it comes for TV.
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It seems silly to not promote outside of GSN. How are people who don't like game shows gonna find out about it?
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[quote name=\'Jimmy Owen\' post=\'182390\' date=\'Mar 25 2008, 12:23 AM\']
It seems silly to not promote outside of GSN. How are people who don't like game shows gonna find out about it?[/quote]
The TV Guide section of the newspaper? Word of mouth?
I haven't seen any ratings or "viewers reached" numbers recently, so I wouldn't know if just physically being on GSN gives it more visibility than Travel.
/Raztenberger does Pittsburgh April 16.
//Saw them film in November.
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I've seen WPT/GSN ads on other TV blogs and web sites--in fact, I know I've seen on them on tvbarn.com, where I provide Aaron with content--but right now the only TV ad I'm seeing with a cursory look at the site is a PBS ad for "Bill Moyers' Journal."