Phil, even when Italy data is only 1% it´s a whole country IMO every country is similar so they´re representative. Specially when you see a decline even on Ferrari domination era. If Italy is proud of Ferrari on that period audience should increase, or at least be constant, but it was decreasing. How can you explain that?
As you pointed out, Imola was on the calendar yet, so they still enjoyed two GPs. There´s no reason to explain this, apart from lack of competitiveness. Domination from one team is the most harmful thing any sport may suffer.
Phil wrote:BTW; While doing some research, this is what I had to find:
http://motorsportstalk.nbcsports.com/20 ... e-problem/
NBCsports article wrote:The quality of the racing is important, yet it is not the problem here. 2008 was the ‘peak’ in terms of viewership, booming at 600m. However, this was a year dominated by McLaren and Ferrari, and arguably less exciting than the recent clashes between Sebastian Vettel, Fernando Alonso, Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg. There is little reason for less fans to be watching because they simply don’t like what they see.
I can´t agree with Mr. Smith here. Arguably 2008 was less exciting than RBR or Mercedes domination eras? No way. 2008 was the last season when two teams performed so similar they were fighting for both championships to the last race.... actually to the last lap. We´ve not seen that competitiveness again, that was last season there was no domination from one team, and
curiously that was the peak of viewership, from that season TV audience decline began. Coincidence? Don´t think so
Moreover, there´s an aspect nobody mentioned yet. F1 is expanding to new countries (India, Korea, Singapore, Rusia, USA, China, Abu Dhabi, Dubai...) so audience should be increasing by a good rate, it´s not one single new country, but many, so audience should be much better than 5-10 years back. Instead of that it´s decreasing what means new viewers from all those countries cannot compensate the decline in traditional countries, as simple as that
The peak in audience was exactly last season there was a tough battle between two teams, but that must be a coincidence. Sorry but I can´t buy this argument