Chick-Fil-A Hatches Plans For Streaming Service As Reality TV Comes Home To Roost
The fast-food company is launching its own slate of original content including a gameshow from Glassman Media and Sugar23.
It might be cheaper to have your own streaming network on a cost per bases than having to buy advertising. I am sure they won't abandon their successful current campaigns but if they could sell a few ads it might not cost as much as we think. Virtual scenery, effects etc.
Newsnet was terrible. Let's see how Chick-Fil-A Radio sounds before making predictions.That's what the 5 Hour Energy drink guy thought when he bought NewsNet and that didn't work out too well.
Reinforcing the brand image and encouraging return visits is certainly reason enough for this.In theory it's a good idea but they will spend a bunch of money promoting their platform and likely in the end the majority of people using it will be their "P1" customers anyways.
Let's see how Chick-Fil-A Radio sounds before making predictions.
My error. I thought this was an audio stream.It's not a radio service. It's streaming TV. They're not crazy enough to launch a radio station.
That would be interesting. In general, fast food places want users to finish and leave so there are always tables available. Running 30 minute to 1 hour shows might slow the table turns and back up business. Good question, though!I wonder if they've considered installing televisions in their restaurants to stream the content.
I wonder if they've considered installing televisions in their restaurants to stream the content.
Chick-fil-A can, of course, install televisions to run trailers of the streaming service's TV shows.That would be interesting. In general, fast food places want users to finish and leave so there are always tables available. Running 30 minute to 1 hour shows might slow the table turns and back up business. Good question, though!
So they're not taking a flyer on launching a radio station?It's not a radio service. It's streaming TV. They're not crazy enough to launch a radio station.
So does W*M - and you can actually listen to it: WMW RadioThe Sonic drive-in restaurant chain has their own in-house "radio station" with DJs.
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