My Network is advertising "Twilight Zone" episodes as all new.mleach said:Nate Wesley said:Would not be surprised in the least if many of the owned and operated TV stations get sold.
Wonder who would get them? My guess ( as far as the Washington, DC's area channels 60 & 66 ) would be TBN.
Even time I hear the word "PAX" as in PAX-TV, reminds me of a rather bizarre incident involing WWPX-PAX 60 in Martinsburg, WV and a disc jockey on Martinsburg's then-WKMZ-FM 97.5.
Just before PAX went on the air in 1998 with reruns like Here's Lucy, The Hogan Family and The Love Boat, the WKMZ jock went on the air one night talking about the "reruns" PAX 60 will be airing when they go on the air in a few weeks. Well someone at PAX 60 calls up the the jock and WKMZ airs the call live. A buddy of mine still has the aircheck.
PAX: "...boy am I MAD..DAMN MAD..GET IT RIGHT....PAX TV WILL NOT BE AIRING RERUNS..how DARE you say PAX will be airing reruns"
WKMZ: "..wait a damn minute....what about Here's Lucy? The Love Boat? Eight is Enough? Alice?..PAX airing those?"
PAX:.."why yes we are"
WKMZ: "Here's Lucy and Alice and the others...they are OLD shows..shows that had aired before..so if PAX is airing them..does that make them reruns?"
PAX.."..well we at PAX don't consider them reruns..or even old shows...we consider them family entertainment...but they aren't reruns..please be more correct when you talk about us on the radio".
Needless to say as a result of this" exchange", PAX even before day one was already considered a joke. At least in Martinsburg, West Virginia anyway.
What they don't tell you is that the episodes aired previously on UPN.
It was a very good show, but I don't have time to watch and I'm relieved if there aren't any new ones.