I don't think "fun" is an emotion that people even understand, much less have the ability to achieve regularly (as a potential anchor for pool).
Strong emotion drives people to do and say things they normally wouldn't. Pool has to drive this emotion, and it's not "fun," it's much more intense, stimulating and may even elicit strong beliefs......"I hate that player because......." Look at NASCAR, they're some of the greatest at marketing emotion, and their results are undeniable.
"Capture the people's emotional state and their hearts and minds will follow" - The Game is the Teacher'
I don't want to always be the devil's advocate, but NASCAR has a product. I can't for the life of me see the product in Professional pool. I say professional pool because that is what I think you are talking about, amateur pool seems to be doing fine in fact it may be thriving.
I don't think if there is a short lived reality show on TV about pool, investors are going to be running out and opening pool rooms in every city. The state of the game will remain relatively the same. COM airs constantly on cable, I am sure they get a certain number of new viewers every time it shows. So there is some exposure going on even now.
You say "Capture the people's emotional state and their hearts and minds will follow". Nice saying but for how long? People have a 10 minute attention span.
There is a saying in politics, "All politics are local". Pool needs to grow on a local level. The viability of the small family run pool room has to be reignited. Contrary to popular belief there is a workable business plan for the small family run pool room much like sprung in every city in the 60's.
You don't need a back breaking investment to open a small room that can provide a nice living for someone. Maybe what is needed is someone like you who knows the business to start a consulting firm for such business. Help the ones that are already out there, as well advise those who are thinking about going into the business.
Until there are places to play tell me how the game can grow? I have and I know you have as well been in a zillion small town pool rooms that were like a blue print for the business. Places that were well run and you could set your clock by the customers they were so loyal. A well run pool room almost belongs to the customers, you just own the place.
They grow to love the place maybe even more then you do as the owner. Figure out how to capture that and present it to the public and you may develop something that will have a long lasting effect on the game. The room I started playing in was just a 12 table place in a bowling alley, but it was a home away from home for most of us regulars that went there, some of who are still friends to this day..
My father died when I was young. Not knowing what to do that day I went to the pool room and got a back table and played 14.1 by myself the rest of the night. I was told later that a family member showed up and saw me back there. They told the old man who worked the desk what had happened. He suggested they just leave me alone and they did.
Please don't get some idea I am some nay sayer, I am not. I love the game as much as anybody who has ever played it. I wish I knew some magic formula that would see nice pool rooms in every city again like they were at one time. Maybe I am dreaming but I think it can begin to grow again on a local level.
Not everybody is broke, they just may need some direction that would help them realize a dream of owning their own pool room. As it stands now if you told someone you want to own a pool room they would tell you you are crazy, even on this forum. I honestly don't believe this is Pie-in-the-sky, without these local pool rooms there is no sport, just a memory.