Max-Level Boss Transmigrates as Cannon Fodder Female Supporting Character

Xiao Xue Lian Jing Tan Mo was about to transform into human form when she was plucked by someone, reincarnating as the beloved youngest daughter of the Tan family. Until she discovered that she had...

Chapter 763 The Data is Too Hard

"By the seventh episode, it had risen to 1.34%, and by the final episode, Battle Night, it peaked at 1.98%. Thanks to the foundation laid by the first season, the first episode of the second season had a direct viewership rating of 1.72%. However, by the seventh episode mid-season, it had dropped to 1.23%. By the final episode, Battle Night, the peak viewership rating was only 1.56%, lower than the last episode of the first season, and even lower than the first episode of the second season."

"Last year, when the third season began, the first episode had a 1.12% viewership rating. The seventh episode mid-season had a 1.09% rating, and the final episode, Final Night, had a 1.23% rating," Tan Mo said. "The overall ratings for the third season weren't high, but they were stable, unlike the wild ups and downs of the first and second seasons. This shows they've established a stable audience."

"These viewers prefer this type of singing variety show. If a similar variety show comes out, they might watch it, but it won't expand beyond this group. It won't attract any new viewers," Tan Mo said. "The ratings will probably be confined to this range. It can only be considered an imitation and a follow-up. It's unlikely to compete with or even surpass 'The Voice of China'."

Everyone, including Tan Jinqi and Tan Jinsheng, had no idea that Tan Mo had actually done these things last night.

Tan Mo has a good memory, but all this information needs to be searched and organized.

Her memory was not very helpful for this kind of manual labor.

It must have taken Tan Mo a long time to sort all of this out.

I don't know what time she went to bed last night.

He got up early again in the morning and accompanied Tan Jinsheng to see Ge Guangzhen.

The conversation was so moving that the little person in my heart was already in tears.

Momo secretly did a lot of things for him.

"Besides, it's hard to predict the ratings for the fourth season," Tan Mo said. "The format of 'The Voice of China' has become fatigued, and it's unclear how much longer they can maintain it. The addition of a challenge competition this season shows that the production team is seeking innovation and breakthroughs, and they realize that without some changes, the show won't last long. It's possible that this season, or the next, will be the last."

"If our show is similar to 'The Voice of China', it will be hard to do well," said Tan Mo.

"So what do you think?" Xu Dashi asked.

The data provided by Tan Mo is too hard. It is useless to use straightforward data to prove that learning the form of "Song" is useless even if there are some changes.

"Let's put the budget aside for now," Tan Mo said. "We can find some singers that the audience can relate to. They don't necessarily have to have exceptional singing skills. Of course, since they're a hitmaker, they definitely have some singing skills. For example, someone who was once popular but doesn't appear much in public now. They should have sung classic songs, but they can't just have one classic song. For example, if they only sang their one famous song every time they came out to perform, the audience would get sick of it."

"Even if he can't sing that song in the competition, the audience will think of that song as soon as they see his face. This is not acceptable. There must be two or three classic songs, right?" Tan Mo said.

"To sum it up, it has sentiment and representative works. Although it doesn't appear often, it is popular among passers-by." Tan Mo counted them one by one on his fingers.

"In this way, won't we leave out all the young audiences? At least the audiences under 20 years old will not be able to make it." Shi Shulei said.

"But, among today's young people, let alone those under 20, how many under 30 have the patience to sit in front of the TV and watch variety shows?" Tan Mo asked.

Shi Shulei: "...It seems, it is really like that."

"Besides, even though they're young, they might not recognize the name or the singer when they hear it, but they've probably heard the songs at least once. They might not have heard the entire set, but many people have probably heard the classic parts."

"When you hear a familiar melody and see the singer, don't you have a feeling that it's him?" Tan Mo said.

"So, in the first episode, there will be no competition, but rather a chance for the audience to get familiar with the guests."

"Let them sing their signature songs. The reason we don't have someone sing just one song every time they appear on stage is because if they sing too many songs, the audience will think of them when they hear that song, and there won't be any sense of it being them."

"Especially those classic old songs, everyone can hum a few lines." Tan Mo said, "Of course, the scope of guests is not limited to veteran singers. We need to break through traditional thinking and look for online singers as well."

"Nowadays, flash short videos are so popular that many new and old songs, even unpopular songs that were unknown a few years ago, have been made popular by flash. There is also no shortage of original online singers." Tan Mo called up another set of data.

"I've also compiled the charts for Kefeng Music," Tan Mo said. "I won't even mention the overall charts; they're all classics. And on the daily, weekly, and monthly charts, there's at least one online song in the top ten."

"Internet songs aren't necessarily high in terms of artistic quality. They're popular because the melodies are catchy and catchy, and you can sing them after just one listen. You might get tired of them after a while, but at first listen, they still sound good."

"One characteristic of flash frequency is that if a song becomes popular during this period, the user will see a short video with eight background music tracks using the same song."

"That's right." Zhang Zhisheng nodded. "I've heard it so many times that I'm really tired of it."

"It's true that people get tired of hearing this." Tan Mo nodded with a faint smile, "But it's also true that it's memorable."

"This way, the range of people the program team can invite will naturally be much wider," Tan Mo said. "It's not limited to singers that are well-known to the public. This breaks through traditional thinking and gives the program a positioning that is different from other singing variety shows."

"And I have my own selfish motives for doing this. Although my second brother's song 'Broken Continent' became a minor hit, he himself is still relatively unknown to the audience. I want to use this first competition to let the audience know that he sang the song, so that he doesn't lose out in terms of popularity in the later voting rounds."

Tan Mo spoke frankly, revealing even a little of his selfish thoughts.

Instead, it made everyone present feel relieved.

I have good intentions and hope to bring some convenience to my second brother.

But he also doesn’t take advantage of people’s minds.

Speak out your thoughts without hiding anything.

"During the official competition, audience members at the event don't have the right to vote. Like netizens, they can only wait until the show airs and vote through the public voting channel."