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thank goodness UKTV have had the courage to meet the entertainment needs of 18-35 year old men. This provides an ideal platform for some of the UK's premier male-orientated brands to target their intended demographic, and to raise their profiles with increased in-home brandwidth. UKTV now needs to run a high-visibily campaign in men's magazines and billboards, as well as look to partner with existing brands for promotional purposes. Tied with a well thought out internet and mobile presence, it's hard to see how this channel couldn't start turning a profit within 18 - 24 months, especially if they concentrate on buying and broadcasting only the shittest and cheapest entertainment options.
[ 21.09.2007, 06:33: Message edited by: Jimmy Big Nuts ]
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It's just occurred to me that I don't know anyone called Dave. Facebook users can double check my friend's list, but I'm pretty sure it's Daveless.
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Yeah, I don't know anyone who knows anyone with AIDS, either.
Now I think about it, I did used to work with someone called Dave. Christ, he was an awful c**t. Advertising Sales rep. A complete disgrace as a human being.
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