Thats a BIG 'See Ya' for ads and MSM, half the audience checked out.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nJszMT9wZtQ
Me, never watched, just reporting back.
Thats a BIG 'See Ya' for ads and MSM, half the audience checked out.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nJszMT9wZtQ
Me, never watched, just reporting back.
All the tards glued to football where it's their everything would prob have no idea Kid Rock was doing some show on some ridiculous app they don't have.
Exactly.
I went on a hunt to see how many people actually tuned into the Kid Rock show during the Bad Bunny halftime show. Everywhere I'm seeing says 5-6 million people. While the Bad Bunny halftime show got ~135 million.
This is not a win for us that 19 million people have watched the Kid Rock YouTube video since it went up.
And running around trying to tell people that this is some great cultural revolution against the woke leftists is going to make us all look retarded. So please. Don't try to go around telling normies that there is some huge thing happening because of this.
If this is some sort of coping mechanism to come here and act like we won some huge thing, that's fine. Just don't take it out into the public.
I don't disagree but wanted to also point out that the numbers of those "tuned into" BB halftime probably included people like my dad who just left the TV on and then wandered into the other room to talk to my mom and me.
Unfortunately, people don't turn off their TV during halftime, they will just turn it down or wander away. So their views get counted.
I think TPUSA did a good job for their first halftime show, and even though the views on YouTube were disappointing to me (the most I saw was like 5 million), it was also on Rumble (which wouldn't load for me) and, I think own or whatever the news network is called.
The energy of the TPUSA show was kinda low, too many slow songs. However, I do think it was good for a first effort! I don't see it as a big win, however it also wasn't just a continuation view of watching the game. People had to intentionally tune in, so that means 5 million people intentionally went through the effort! That's pretty good!
During any other time and any other event, 5 million would be seen as a huge win. The only thing that makes it seem like a loss is the comparison to the Super Bowl itself.
Which is a ridiculous comparison. The idea that people had to put actual effort into choosing to move away from the game they were watching, at a specific time, to instead watch an alternative to it, and then switch back once it finished, is a fair amount to ask of viewers to begin with.
Viewership was not a problem. The real problem was a show that was decent but tonally off. A show that was likely to be very different and more diverse until multiple artists dropped it due to leftist pressure and bullying, and then shifted tonally to something it probably shouldn’t have (slower or more introspective country).
I think, like you said, it was a good first effort. The test is if they learn from it and improve.
Ideally, I’d love to see them try again with a couple of different events, not opposite any other big event, with just a more diverse and upbeat sound that builds a reputation of TPUSA concerts as a source of “what music used to be like in America”, and not as just a counter programming country music thing.
And I hope they do just that.
I was only interested in comms or EBS happening during the SB and we got shit except a terrible game. Stuffing Lady GaGa into it in red shoes might be one, I swear Jessica Alba was in the crowd dancing around and all I kept thinking was maybe this is just a Machete 2 reunion. Was waiting for Danny Trejo to pop out.
They just didnt turn of the tube.