IMO the WPBA had one of or the best marketing plans ever in pool tournament history. From the start they only had a few players that could win the tournament. They got on TV and only showed the very best on TV. In most tournaments that were on TV, the same few made the finals on each one. Through clever editing the “C” and weak “B” players were never shown to TV land. Mostly only the good shot were shown. As far as most viewers knew, they all played like the top six did.
IMO putting the tour on stream and showing matches of the lower tier players on the tour, it started showing the same viewer that only the cream were real good players. I know the economy had a lot to do with the tour losing sponsors, but the above had a big effect also IMO. I don’t mean any of this to be negative, I’m the first person that will tune in when the tour gets some wind behind its sails again. Johnnyt
IMO putting the tour on stream and showing matches of the lower tier players on the tour, it started showing the same viewer that only the cream were real good players. I know the economy had a lot to do with the tour losing sponsors, but the above had a big effect also IMO. I don’t mean any of this to be negative, I’m the first person that will tune in when the tour gets some wind behind its sails again. Johnnyt