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![]() "Dudley Henriques" wrote Actually, from my personal experience this is not surprising to me at all. The "excitement" of war and aerial combat in particular piqued during and immediately after WW2. That is an interesting observation. I had observed that with the Military Channel (formerly the Aviation Channel) and the History Channel, that many people that were not diehard aviation finatics had discovered WW II history (and after) and had discovered the coolness of learning about military aviation. I noticed the changes taking place even then as I toured the air show circuit with WW2 fighters. You wouldn't necessarily notice it if outside the aviation community as the changes have been quite subtle. Today, especially with young people, primarily young males, ( the show's main demographic) the interest in air combat is not anywhere near what it used to be. Again, I see that many people not excited about it before, have enjoyed learning more about it. This doesn't mean it's gone by a long shot, but even from what I have seen within my own family, the interest is waning severely. There is still a cadre of "aficionados" out here for shows like the dogfights History Channel project, but I fear not a large enough cross sectional demographic to support such a show for very long. That may be, and probably is, ultimately true. There are not enough people out there with their heads (and soles) in the clouds. Not enough to support programming ratings, to keep it as alive as it needs to be, anyway. |
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Morgans wrote:
"Dudley Henriques" wrote Actually, from my personal experience this is not surprising to me at all. The "excitement" of war and aerial combat in particular piqued during and immediately after WW2. That is an interesting observation. I had observed that with the Military Channel (formerly the Aviation Channel) and the History Channel, that many people that were not diehard aviation finatics had discovered WW II history (and after) and had discovered the coolness of learning about military aviation. I noticed the changes taking place even then as I toured the air show circuit with WW2 fighters. You wouldn't necessarily notice it if outside the aviation community as the changes have been quite subtle. Today, especially with young people, primarily young males, ( the show's main demographic) the interest in air combat is not anywhere near what it used to be. Again, I see that many people not excited about it before, have enjoyed learning more about it. This doesn't mean it's gone by a long shot, but even from what I have seen within my own family, the interest is waning severely. There is still a cadre of "aficionados" out here for shows like the dogfights History Channel project, but I fear not a large enough cross sectional demographic to support such a show for very long. That may be, and probably is, ultimately true. There are not enough people out there with their heads (and soles) in the clouds. Not enough to support programming ratings, to keep it as alive as it needs to be, anyway. Basically the issue I think. The ratings game in TV is murderous. Unless programs like Dogfights develops a cult following almost in real time as it airs, I don't believe whatever cross sectional demographic that exists out here now will support it. I guess time will tell. Whatever happens, it will be quick :-)) -- Dudley Henriques |
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