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Do we even want USPSA to be TV friendly?

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Back during the USPSA Presidential election there was a lot of talk about the need to make USPSA TV friendly. As it sits right now, the use of targets with heads on them, walls that cameras can't see through, and championships that don't exactly make exciting TV the sport isn't really ready for it's own TV show. My question is this: Do we even want it to be TV friendly? What would the average shooter gain? A little more stuff on a prize table somewhere? Lets say the changes necessary were made, and USPSA became something that was featured regularly on TV shows, and thousands of people decided they wanted to get started. Could local club matches handle the big influx of new shooters? I don't think so. Around here matches open registration as far as 2 weeks out from the match, and they fill up withing days, or even hours. I'm not against putting the sport on TV. I've mentioned in the past that I remember my first exposure to USPSA being an episode of Shooting USA sometime in the early-mid 90's and I thought it