Most of the subchannels we have so far show old scripted drama/sitcoms. Why are there not more factual/documentary type channels in the same vane of Discovery/Nat Geo. I thought there would be more. If a subchannel launched with old Discovery/Nat Geo shows it would be good. Justice/Escape have a lot of crime shows from TruTV/ID/A&E. Surely they would be a lot cheaper to run? How can Escape/Justice Network acquire more recent shows from TruTV/C&I/ID (I.e not 20+ years old). Could a subchannel not acquire old Discovery/Nat Geo shows? Even a cooking channel showing older 'Food Network' type shows?
Would companies like Discovery/Fox/A&E ever launch OTA versions of their channels in the US like they do in the UK? Why dont they? Quest has shows from Discovery from the past few years. They even launched Quest Red recently showing Cake Boss and Say Yes To The Dress. Blaze from A&E has recent shows from History/A&E like Storage Wars. Why dont they apply this model to the US by having subchannels OTA?
Would companies like Discovery/Fox/A&E ever launch OTA versions of their channels in the US like they do in the UK? Why dont they? Quest has shows from Discovery from the past few years. They even launched Quest Red recently showing Cake Boss and Say Yes To The Dress. Blaze from A&E has recent shows from History/A&E like Storage Wars. Why dont they apply this model to the US by having subchannels OTA?