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Universal TV

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Our client is a Canadian TV company, Universal TV. They recently entered the US market in the northeast to expand its market share and capture a large part of the 4 m consumers in a market that has little competition. However, in the past few years, Universal TV has been unable to realize a profit.

You are hired to figure out why this is the case and what their next move should be. 

 

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I. Revenue/cost analysis

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II. Consumer behavior

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Further Questions

How could the company have avoided this market fit before entering the market?

Where do you think it went wrong by entering a market that had no need for a client's product?

How do the free tv-stations make money?

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