you got me all excited, for nothing!
Can we just keep BB dead and buried, where it belongs?
I don't understand why a few of you disliked BB. I really enjoyed watching it, it is a challenging game. Combining 8 ball, rotation and 1 pocket into one game was a brilliant idea. Adding the team concept was great too. I think if they had another season it would grow. Continue pushing it and maybe by the 3rd/4th season it would be profitable.
The only mistake they made in my opinion was thinking it was going to take off like a rocket ship. Put your expectations into check and look at other TV Shows out there. I didn't like last comic standing until recently and they have ran almost 10 seasons. Growing it takes time and enough money too take the hit until it grows into something profitable.
I didn't mind the game, and loved the prospect of seeing professional players competing regularly. My contempt is reserved solely for the BB organization who, from the top down, burned bridges in the industry with enthusiasm and viewed the existing pool community and fans (the only viable, immediate seed from which a legitimate fan base could develop) with uninhibited disdain.
I don't laugh at people whose houses burn down, but I will point and laugh if they ignore my advice not to water the lawn with gasoline and fertilize with lit cigarettes.
When it was free I watched it for entertainment and to see great players but, what was the objective of BB.
To only make money from those willing to pay to watch. ( more than likely, so it was doomed from the start as most pool players watching BB would rather spend thier money playing pool not watching it.)
To further the game of pool. (Don't believe so, as it is not a game that can be played by the masses unless some pool room owners are willing to make the investment) Room owners would not be willing to invest in the required equipment unless BB would take off and it won't take off unless a lot of players are willing to spend their money watching it. So, it looks a lot like a catch 22.
I believe it would of had a chance if it was broadcast free but, that would have required some backers with deep pockets.
Well said and I agree completelyNot many businesses turn a profit in the first year or two of starting. Not sure why they've given up on the concept so soon, as it looked somewhat promising. If they planned on doing a one year stint and then dropping it because it wasn't turning great numbers right away, they're just sloppy investors.
How can you expect viewership to grow that much after one year? Has anyone here researched on how snooker got big? It took years, but now look at where it is.
Not many businesses turn a profit in the first year or two of starting. Not sure why they've given up on the concept so soon, as it looked somewhat promising. If they planned on doing a one year stint and then dropping it because it wasn't turning great numbers right away, they're just sloppy investors.
How can you expect viewership to grow that much after one year? Has anyone here researched on how snooker got big? It took years, but now look at where it is.
Bonus Ball has been with us for about 15 years, although the TV exposure has only been recent.... Not sure why they've given up on the concept so soon ...
A classic example of a business venture failing due to undercapitalization.