So, Millennials don't really watch the news.
The median age of Fox News and MSNBC viewers is about 65 and the median age of CNN viewers is about 60. I don't have stats for network news, but I doubt they are appreciably different.
I know I didn't give even one fuck about watching the news until I hit my 30s, so it was interesting when I learned recently about this streaming news channel called Cheddar Big News, a general headline news service aimed at younger audiences. (There is also the original Cheddar, a financial news channel that's been described as "CNBC for Millennials").
According the company's website:
Cheddar
So here's my question: Do you guys think this can be successful? Could a service like this turn Millennials onto following the news more closely and having a more well-rounded understanding of national and world events?
The median age of Fox News and MSNBC viewers is about 65 and the median age of CNN viewers is about 60. I don't have stats for network news, but I doubt they are appreciably different.
I know I didn't give even one fuck about watching the news until I hit my 30s, so it was interesting when I learned recently about this streaming news channel called Cheddar Big News, a general headline news service aimed at younger audiences. (There is also the original Cheddar, a financial news channel that's been described as "CNBC for Millennials").
According the company's website:
If you want to check it out, you can stream here:Cheddar is the leading post-cable news, media, and entertainment company.
Cheddar broadcasts live on SlingTV, Hulu Live, YouTube TV, Philo, Twitter, Facebook Watch, Pluto, Xumo and more.
Watched live by more than 6.5M people each month, Cheddar also garners hundreds of millions of organic video views monthly across Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, Snapchat, Instagram, LinkedIn and other social & distributed video platforms.
Cheddar currently broadcasts two live video news networks: Cheddar, a business news network covering the most innovative executives, founders, products, and technologies transforming our lives and economy; and Cheddar Big News, a fast-paced, young, non-partisan general news and headline news network.
The company broadcasts from the trading floor of the New York Stock Exchange, its street level studio in the glass corner of the Sprint Store in the Flatiron Building, WeWork in Los Angeles, and the White House.
Cheddar
So here's my question: Do you guys think this can be successful? Could a service like this turn Millennials onto following the news more closely and having a more well-rounded understanding of national and world events?