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7 unusual facts about niche market


Dance Your Ass Off

There was much criticism to the Nine Network airing Dance Your Ass Off, considering that the Oxygen Network is a low-viewed niche cable network in the United States that only targets young women exclusively with their programming, whereas Nine is a major free-to-air broadcaster for the mass-market.

Derrick Ashong

He has recently founded a media company specialising in niche advertising, called Take Back the Mic.

François Castaing

Not only was Castaing made Chrysler's point man for fighting the Japanese automakers, but he was also called to engineer a variety of products to fit a growing number of market niches.

Hideo Azuma

He also began publishing science fiction themed works in many different niche magazines such as Kisō Tengai and Peke.

Niche

Niche market, a focused, targetable portion (subset) of a market sector.

Niche market

Lotz, Amanda D. (2007) The Television Will Be Revolutionized.

Vacuum sewer

Vacuum sewers were first installed in Europe in 1882 but until the last 30 years it had been relegated to a niche market.


Željko Samardžić

Once in Serbia, they lived in the Belgrade suburb of Borča and Samardžić soon started getting low-paying gigs in various discothèques and cafés, building up a fairly devoted niche audience.


see also

Acorn Communicator

As a dedicated Prestel terminal with built-in word processing and spreadsheet capabilities, the Communicator found a niche market amongst travel agents in the United Kingdom and Italy, who used Prestel (and similar networks) as probably the earliest online booking service.

XUpdate

However, it has found a niche market of users not content to wait for the XQuery Update Facility extension of the W3C standard, XQuery.