Sarnoff's law
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Sarnoff's law states that the value of a broadcast network is directly proportional to the number of viewers. It is attributed to David Sarnoff.
For example, a network with 100 members is 10 times as valuable as a network with 10 members.
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- Reed, David P. (1999). "That Sneaky Exponential - Beyond Metcalfe's Law to the Power of Community Building". Retrieved 2010-12-09.
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