(21-08-2009 01:43 )StanTheMan Wrote: (19-08-2009 20:39 )perana68 Wrote: (19-08-2009 20:10 )moron50 Wrote: May happen. May not. Why such incredulous reponses? The poster didn't say incest was to become compulsory. In the history of television, these channels have been running 5 or 6 years tops. Do you still tune in for Top Of The Pops & Brookside every week?
Brookside was chopped cos it got shit...
What, and the babe channels didn't?? Working on that theory, this axing sounds perfectly plausible to me
With Top of the pops, audiences plummeted in part due to the now defunct weekly chart update and the amount of digital music channels. It became obsolete.
With Brookside, seven million watched during the show's heyday, which dropped to just 1.5 million in the last year(as it got shit), which in commercial television terms means it wasn't going to generate enough advertising revenue to support its budget.
Which is where the Babe Channels come in.
While guys want to have a wank and pay the Girl on-screen to help him get off, then they will continue to exist due to the funds they generate, and the funds that the broadcasters would be willing to pay lawyers to fight any proposal to take them off the air. And they continue to coin it in even in today's climate where the current poster Girl wears gaffer tape over her nipples.
But Moron50 makes a good point, viewing trends can suddenly change, look at the amount of quiz channels that used to spam the airwaves. The people who used to phone/text in became sick and tired of the contempt and crooked ways of the shows broadcasters. The stopped funding the shows and they died a sudden death. This was one Ofcom intervention (with applying certain regulations) that made sense.
One change that I can see in the Babe Channels future is similar to what Ofcom requested with the quiz shows, a countdown timer displayed on screen to show how many other callers are on the line, so the days of being told "you can get straight through" may come to an end. And would as many people call if they knew that there were 50 callers waiting to talk in front of you? And little scams advertised on screen such as "PHONE PAIGE AND MAKE HER STRIP" could also be relegated to TV history.
But I don't think the Babe Shows will disappear while people are still happy to pay £1.50 per minute.