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If the X Games just for Gen X and Y viewers?
Will you get weird looks if your young and just in Motocross for which they are? Or is it all good: Quote "The X Games is an annual trade event sports, controlled and organized by Disney-owned U.S. sports broadcaster ESPN, which focuses in sports extreme action to Generation X and Generation Y viewers. The games began in 1995. "Does that mean that this group of people strictly? Or can young people enjoy the games too? Thanks.
No, but sports in the X-Games are addressed to younger viewers. That is a very important demographic group for advertisers to reach, so that support for the games. If X-Games was of little interest and no one saw it fail due to lack business support.
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World Extreme Games BMX JUMPS $9.98 WORLD EXTREME GAMES BMX JUMPS – DVD Movie… |
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World Extreme Games, BMX STREET $4.86 The Wakeboard Big Air Finals finds Sergi Ventura clocking 300 miles per hour; at the BMX street finals, gold medalist Sven Beokhorst masters the Mountain Boards; fans watch the Dual Street Luge Finals in Melbourne, MotoX champ Luke Urek is featured; and much more, at World Extreme Games 2000. 76 min. Standard; Soundtrack: English Dolby Digital 5.1…. |
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World Extreme Games MOTO X $4.51 Get down and dirty with the BMX Dirt Qualifying Competition; dig the BMX Flatland Finals, as well as the Inline Vert heats; take a deep breath and get inline for air at the Vert Ramp; American BMX champ Ryan Nyquist shows up; thrill to Mass Luge competition, and more. 76 min. Standard; Soundtrack: English Dolby Digital 5.1…. |
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