"在日常商业活动中,电视并不是那么关心通信业务,而是更关心将观众交付给广告商的业务。人们是商品,而不是节目。节目只不过是诱饵。"
— Les Brown
Simplified Meaning:
Television companies make money by selling audiences to advertisers, not just by broadcasting programs. When we watch TV, the shows we see are designed to grab our attention and keep us watching through the commercial breaks. For example, imagine a popular cooking show. The show itself is interesting and fun to watch, but its main purpose is to bring in viewers. Then, during the commercial breaks, we see ads for kitchen gadgets, food products, and restaurants. Television networks charge companies a lot of money to show those ads because they know people are watching. So, it's not the cooking tips or competitions that are the real product being sold; it's us, the viewers, who are being sold to advertisers. By understanding this, we can be more aware of how TV works and make more conscious choices about how we spend our time.