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Aniche market[note 1] is the subset of the market on which a specific product is focused. The market niche defines the product features aimed at satisfying specific market needs, as well as the price range, production quality and the demographics that it is intended to target. It is also a small market segment. Sometimes, a product or service can be entirely designed to satisfy a niche market.[2]

Not every product can be defined by its market niche. The niche market is highly specialized, and aiming to survive among the competition from numerous super companies. Even established companies create products for different niches; Hewlett-Packard has all-in-one machines for printing, scanning and faxing targeted for the home office niche, while at the same time having separate machines with one of these functions for big businesses.[3]

In practice, product vendors and trade businesses are commonly referred to as mainstream providersornarrow demographics niche market providers (colloquially shortened to just niche market providers). Small capital providers usually opt for a niche market with narrow demographics as a measure of increasing their financial gain margins.

The final product quality (low or high) is not dependent on the price elasticity of demand, but the specific needs that the product is aimed to satisfy and, in some cases, aspects of brand recognition (e.g. prestige, practicability, money saving, expensiveness, environmental conscience, or social status). When there are needs or desires with specific and even complex characteristics, the market niche requires specialized suppliers which are capable of meeting such expectations.

Niche audience[edit]

Unlike mass audiences, which represent a large number of people, a niche audience is an influential smaller audience.[4] In television, technology and many industrial practices changed with the post-network era, niche audiences are now in much greater control of what they watch. In this context of greater viewer control, television networks and production companies are trying to discover ways to profit through new scheduling, new shows, and relying on syndication.[citation needed] This practice of "narrowcasting" also allows advertisers to have a more direct audience for their messages.[5]

With few exceptions, such as American Idol, the Super Bowl and the Olympics, it is not common for a substantial audience to watch a program at once. Still, networks do target particular demographics. Lifetime targets women and MTV targets youth. Sports channels, for example, STAR Sports, ESPN, ESPN 2, ESPNU, STAR Cricket, FS1, FS2 and CBS Sports Network, target the niche market of sports enthusiasts.[6][citation needed]

See also[edit]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ The English pronunciation of niche is more commonly either /nɪ/ (NITCH) or /nʃ/ (NEESH).[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^

    • "niche". Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary.
  • "niche". Dictionary.com Unabridged (Online). n.d.
  • ^ Thivierge (March 20, 2021). "Digital Niche Marketing:Definition". Digital HEC Montréal. Retrieved March 27, 2021.
  • ^ "3 Rules for Niche Marketing". Entrepreneur. Retrieved 2012-07-09.
  • ^ Chandler, Daniel; Munday, Rod (2011). A Dictionary of Media and Communication (1st ed.). New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 290, 295, 421. ISBN 978-0-19-956875-8.
  • ^ Lotz, A. (2007), The Television will be revolutionized, pg 180
  • ^ Wasko, Janet; Meehan, Eileen R., eds. (2020-02-11). A Companion to Television (1 ed.). Wiley. doi:10.1002/9781119269465. ISBN 978-1-119-26943-4.

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