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"Odd Mom Out" a show about a not-wealthy Mom trying to live amongst the uber-wealthy NYC Upper East Side moms. As someone, like the not-wealthy mom, who lives in the poor or certainly not-rich section of the Upper East Side, this show resonated with me, but if you don't live in this stupid little Upper East Side ecosystem, I can't believe you would care about this show.
Hence, my question, is TV now so "nichey," so "market segmented" (to use a Lizzie "Boys in Marketing" term) that it can afford to make shows about one small neighborhood within a city? Before I moved to NYC, when I lived in NJ, this show would have meant absolutely, positively nothing to me - how can the economics of TV allow for a show like this to get made?
Hence, my question, is TV now so "nichey," so "market segmented" (to use a Lizzie "Boys in Marketing" term) that it can afford to make shows about one small neighborhood within a city? Before I moved to NYC, when I lived in NJ, this show would have meant absolutely, positively nothing to me - how can the economics of TV allow for a show like this to get made?