There is a generational shift in terms of patience though - now you can carry a small machine the size of a wallet in your pocket with which you can contact virtually any other person you know at any time and almost instantly find the answer to almost any question. The information we have at our fingertips is amazing, absolutely staggering, and a wonderful thing, but it is also responsible for expectations changing in terms of how long we wait for what we want.
I do think kids can love the CC games, and in the summer holidays I plan on taking my son, who will be 7 then, to watch a few games, but I do think the counties could do more to keep young families in the grounds. Ticket prices are a factor, but the stadia are also a little restrictive. I've watched games in Australia, and at their games they have other forms of entertainment, where kids can test their batting and bowling skills etc so that parents can enjoy an hour of the game, then have a wander, then take in some more, then grab some lunch and a beer, then carry on again. Essentially, the day is more interactive than it is here.
I'd like national games to be on FTA TV in their respective countries, then all Sky or whomever need to do is pay for those rights, and either add some commentary, or use the local in the case of South Africa, Australia and New Zealand.