tencrush: (bonekickers lol)
tencrush ([personal profile] tencrush) wrote2009-11-26 12:20 pm

WHEN DID THIS HAPPEN???

I WISH TO GOD I could find a picture of it on the internets, but I can't at the moment. There's an ad campaign running in bus stops in Holland at the moment for the Discovery Channel. It features a man with a woman's eyes photoshopped onto his fayce. It says underneath: Discovery Channel - Niet Bestemd voor Vrouwenogen (not meant for women's eyes).

I did a bit of a double take, I have to admit. Now first of all, I have to explain that I only recently started watching Dicovery Channel again when I got a new cable package. MYTHBUSTERS YAY!! I recall dipping back into it and remarking on occasion that there seemed to suddenly be an awful lot of shows about motorcycles and women tattooing each other. But I never really gave it much more thought than that. And then this ad showed up and I remembered the thing about the motorcycles, so I had a bit of a squizz on the internet and according to the dutch press release about the campaign, Discovery Channel Netherlands is Holland's Number One Men's Channel, which, a few years ago took the bold step of targeting itself exclusively at the male market. The incredibly heterosexual blowing-things-up-tattooed-women-and-motorcycles market.

I'M SORRY, BUT WHEN DID THIS HAPPEN? WHEN DID THIS MEETING OCCUR? I realise I'm probably INCREDIBLY BEHIND THE TIMES here, but WHAT????

I did a bit more research and I couldn't really find out anything more about this new target audience of what to me, a few years ago anyway, was an interesting educational channel with skience and shit. For EVERYBODY. And, above all, I couldn't find out if this retargeting was a global thing, or just something to do with Discovery Holland. Their website is INCREDIBLY masculine looking, but despite the enthused tones of the press release, I don't see any words on any of their sites, even the dutch one, claiming that it's a blokes' channel. For blokes.

What's going on?

Can I blame Richard Hammond for all this? The whole science=blowingstuffup=blokes shit? I somehow think I should be.

[identity profile] meleth.livejournal.com 2009-11-26 04:31 pm (UTC)(link)
It's true that the number of explosions per unit of Discovery Channel programming seems to have gone up in recent years.
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[identity profile] torenheksje.livejournal.com 2009-11-26 04:46 pm (UTC)(link)
But as far as I'm concerned, that's a GOOD thing. :cD

[identity profile] meleth.livejournal.com 2009-11-26 04:48 pm (UTC)(link)
Ngl, sometimes when I'm watching Mythbusters, I get slightly angry at the amount of water and other useful, potentially consumable things they blow up.

[identity profile] meleth.livejournal.com 2009-11-26 04:51 pm (UTC)(link)
No, it's not Spike TV or anything. Nor have I seen any such ad campaigns here in the US.