WestVirginiaRebel Posted October 7, 2016 Share Posted October 7, 2016 Breitbart: The growing number of anti-American protests during pro football is now hitting the broadcast networks in the wallet as advertisers demand refunds on their advertising costs because of falling ratings. The negative effect on the NFL of the anti-American national anthem protests started by San Francisco 49ers second-string quarterback Colin Kaepernick is coming more sharply into focus each week. Firstly, ratings have been tumbling week over week and now another metric to measure the effect has appeared as TV networks have now been forced to begin giving money back to advertisers because not as many people are watching football to be exposed to their TV commercials. The networks have been providing advertisers with what are termed “make-goods.” These are refunds given to advertisers because the cost of advertising is predicated on the number of viewers a TV commercial will reach during a pro football game. But with ratings falling, often by double digits, advertisers are demanding their “make-goods” because ads are hitting far fewer eyes than they paid for. Some are already calling these make-goods the “Kaepernick effect” with advertising revenues taking a major hit as fans tune out in droves. According to Sporting News, TV ads during pro football games can cost between $500,000 and $600,000 per 30-second spot. But advertisers are sold on these exorbitant costs on the assumption that their ads will be included in games reaching far above a 20 Neilsen TV rating. Unfortunately for advertisers, the networks and the NFL, ratings have tumbled to less than a 15 rating and in the case of the September 26 broadcast of Monday Night Football the game only earned a 5.7 rating. The latter was a 38 percent drop over the same week’s game in 2015. This means millions of people are no longer being reached by the commercials advertisers are paying up to $600,000 to air. ________ The price of anti-Americanism. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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