>> Mark's got it spot on. Interesting has nothing to do with what gets on TV;
>> all it takes is someone to pay for the airtime. The obvious example is the
>   Right, that was my point too, "interesting" has nothing to do with
>getting on TV.  Money does.
>   That still doesn't explain it all though, since I'm willing to bet the
>market for performance cars and automotive equipment ( "what you'd
>advertise during a solo on TV" ) is significantly larger than the market
>for performance ( or otherwise ) logging equipment ( "what you'd advertise
In many cases, "interesting to enough people" translates to "money".
Logging equipment doesn't have a wide enough group of buyers to make it a good 
target on commercial TV, cars do.  If you make a car show interesting to enough 
people, you can find sponsors.
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