A look at Shark Week


 A look at Shark Week
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Virginia Ingram
Vice President and Account Director

07.26.2010
Comments: 2
In: Interactive, Advertising / Design

I've been watching a lot of Dirty Jobs on the Discovery Channel lately. It's summer. There are no new shows. And I have a giant crush on Mike Rowe. 

Over the past two weeks, I've seen a lot of promotional commercials for Discovery Channel's upcoming Shark Week (beginning August 1). I've heard about it for years. I've seen aquariums jump on the bandwagon. Why does Shark Week exist? And how could there be a sustainable audience for 23 years? With the premiere week 12 years after Jaws.

Shark lovers seem to think they have shark week to educate people on shark safety, but there is still some sensationalism and some debate.

Though my fears are unfounded, I am too fearful of shark attacks to watch. But I think the inventors are genius:

  • Sharks are universally known, feared and revered.
  • The Discovery Channel created a holiday week that will have controversy and discussion every year. 
  • Non-fatal shark attacks are frequent enough that a tie in to a real event or story is possible.
  • The Discovery Channel shows the same shows every year, only adding a handful of new programs.
  • The Discovery Channel has created an arsenal of reusable promotional materials to entertain those interested. 
  • As a viewer, you may watch to learn what you should do if you see a shark or you may watch to see scary footage - but with 24 hour programming 7 days a week, there is something for everyone.

Though I am not sure I will understand the precise goals of Shark Week, with almost 30 million viewers Discovery Channel was on to something. 

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Comments

  • Elise   3:12p.m. 07.27.2010

    While I also appreciate the idea of Shark Week, there is no way I could watch. But your blog caught my interest to check out the Discovery Channel website. I really like one of the facts on their site: “While many people fear sharks and think of them as one of the world's most aggressive and deadly animals, the chances of dying from a shark attack fall well below the chances of being killed by hornets, wasps, bees or dogs.”

    Does that mean I have to change my fear of sharks to dogs?

  • Virginia Ingram   7:45p.m. 07.28.2010

    I do feel like I learned more information that will make me a bit less afraid of sharks. Maybe there are a LOT more dogs than sharks?

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