Seven days is a program that has just been introduced to channel four, seven days follows numerous people who range from young to old, rich and not so rich although there is more with money than without, different ethnicity and even a dog! However the characters in this program are 18 years old and older due to the fact that if there was some one who was younger than 18 they may not be able to deal with the feedback they receive on chatnav. Once people have watched seven days they have the ability to leave feed back on the channel 4 website and then the person they leave feed back on will then have the opportunity to influence the persons decision.
The advert for this show was very pleasant to watch how ever it did not persuade me enough to watch the show of my own back. the advert that I seen can be viewed if you Click Here.
When watching this program I feel that the target audience varies dependent on the character the show is deciding to show that week. how ever the shows target audience in general has took a change in direction via advertising, the reason I think this is because the adverts have changed over the 3 weeks it has been running so far, for example:
Week Two:
- Times Online - London, Established People, legal straight, Conservatives.
- Revlon Luscious Lashes - Older, Middle aged women
- 2 Very bland car adverts.
- Exxon Mobile.
Week Three:
- Glade - house wife's.
- Revlon Luscious Lashes - Older, Middle aged women.
- tena-lady - 50 years old +.
- Exxon Mobile.
- Absolut Vodka - 18 years old - 40 years old.
- Snickers - working man/women.
- Australia.
so as you can see the target audience in the adverts has changed therefore the original target audience for the show has changed as well.
My View on the target audience of the show:
I feel that the closer you live to Noting Hill the more the viewer will be able to late because with different areas there are different life styles but I feel that the target audience spreads even further because we are able to relate with some of the characters and the situations they are in. Seven days also appeals to a wide audience because everyday people like to watch other everyday people live their lives ever since the likes of Channel 4's reality series such as Big Brother, Ship Wrecked etc.
reviews of the show so far:
Denise Deering at 11:01AM on Sep 23rd 2010
What a crock of ****! I watched this show through to the end telling myself, this has to get better - unfortunately, it didn't! In my opinion this show does not show a true reflection of the many local residents who maybe are not so priviledge to be able to property develop or take over Mummy's business. What about the family run stall holders who are out there in all sorts of weather trying to make a living for example? Having lived in the area for over 40years now, as a white Irish single mum who left school at 16 without any qualifications but has managed to hold down full time employment all of my life whilst bringing up a beautiful and intelligent mixed raced daughter (now 25) who was the first in my family to go to and work her way through college and then Uni, graduate with First Class Honors and who is now a Qualified Accountant, I feel the show needs to get real if it wants to hold viewers interest for more than 5mins! Many of us residents have truely worked hard to make something of themselves and support their children! Why not show the true Notting Hill instead of the so called "stereotype Notting Hill" people seem to think it is?
REDNDEAD at 12:56PM on Sep 23rd 2010
Yes, I particularly hope they get rid of that wrinkly with the wannabe girlfriend, who, cause he's such a nice guy (nothing to do with TV) is giving/selling a 's flat to an employee, and he's SO STRESSED!!!! Aaaaahhh, diddums
Night at 9:48AM on Sep 27th 2010
My brother was in this and he honestly said if he wasn't he wouldn't have watched it. It's messed up!!
Official Reviews.
Links: beehive city The Guardian Daily Mail
Beehive city suggest that the reason for the last minute schedule change was an attempt to boost viewings and they say the program is in "ratings ignominy, after the latest installment left the show with just over half of its opening audience" this is showing that the program is not doing as well as it may have seemed when in the advertisement stage. Beehive city seem to think that this was an attempt to be the next Big Brother!
The guardian give facts about the competition that Seven Days have against them these are as followed:
BBC1's Lost Land of the Tiger had 3.48 million (14.6%)
123,000 (0.5%) watched on BBC HD.
BBC2's Britain's Youngest Boarders (1.814 million/7.6%)
ITV1/ITV1 HD's Midsomer Murders (4.925 million/20.8%)
Channel 4's Grand Designs (3.178 million/13.4%, including C4+1)
Channel 5's NCIS repeat (907,000/3.8%).
After reading this on The Guarding i cant help but think is it time for them to possibly change time slots again and try get a less dominant competition?
Links: beehive city The Guardian Daily Mail
Beehive city suggest that the reason for the last minute schedule change was an attempt to boost viewings and they say the program is in "ratings ignominy, after the latest installment left the show with just over half of its opening audience" this is showing that the program is not doing as well as it may have seemed when in the advertisement stage. Beehive city seem to think that this was an attempt to be the next Big Brother!
The guardian give facts about the competition that Seven Days have against them these are as followed:
BBC1's Lost Land of the Tiger had 3.48 million (14.6%)
123,000 (0.5%) watched on BBC HD.
BBC2's Britain's Youngest Boarders (1.814 million/7.6%)
ITV1/ITV1 HD's Midsomer Murders (4.925 million/20.8%)
Channel 4's Grand Designs (3.178 million/13.4%, including C4+1)
Channel 5's NCIS repeat (907,000/3.8%).
After reading this on The Guarding i cant help but think is it time for them to possibly change time slots again and try get a less dominant competition?
The Daily Mail
The Daily Mail have claimed that the show is "Down the pan" as the viewers watch
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