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theoldguy
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i know that those days are gone but does anyone miss the days on the usa network when it had more cult programing?
USA in the early years also broadcast college football, including the epic 1982 Cal-Stanford game.
I think at one point they also had NBA preseason basketball; the sports documentary "Magic vs. Bird: A Courtship of Rivals" showed a clip of one game featuring the two superstars.
I miss the USA network's game show lineup with a passion. They had such great shows like Pyramid, Sale of the Century, Scrabble, Press Your Luck along with many others. It was a game show paradise back in the day.
it is a shame that the economics of the business caused a great cult channel to become so mainstream.
While there is programming I miss (and programming I missed because cable had not yet come to where I lived back then), in all fairness there is a good deal to like about today's USA. In particular, I enjoy many of their "characters welcome" dramedies. Burn Notice. Royal Pains. White Collar. Monk. Plain Sight. It's strange that USA (and co-owned Universal) can produce good and well-received shows economically and parent NBC keeps striking out.