How did NBCU let these channels jump the shark and go downhill so quickly? They hardly ever received any time or chance to grow before becoming dumping grounds, especially the former. I believe they signed on in 2006 and 2007, respectively, and have been in somewhat of a downhill mode for quite a while.
Chiller isn't really as bad as Cloo, but it's slowly becoming home to a lot of leftover Sci...er, SyFy-type material. They are airing the '80s Twilight Zone episodes and the '00s Twilight Zone pretty soon, and air The Outer Limits regularly. Those belong on "SyFy" IMO. They air some horror series that are acquired, but they're just about all short-lived series.
Cloo, formerly Sleuth, is a different story. It has become USA network #2 but with no original shows. Since crime programming is primarily what USA shows, I'm not quite sure what NBCU was thinking when they launched Sleuth in 2006. They had some good 80s shows on back then like Miami Vice and Knight Rider. The only thing they're good for is that occasionally they will run themed marathons of some classic sitcoms and dramas. DirecTV moved it to almost a top-tier last year (which is usually done, I believe, when a channel is unpopular).
I wonder what will happen with these channels eventually. Chiller seems like a good concept, but Sleuth is essentially what quite a few other channels are doing, but just not as well.
Chiller isn't really as bad as Cloo, but it's slowly becoming home to a lot of leftover Sci...er, SyFy-type material. They are airing the '80s Twilight Zone episodes and the '00s Twilight Zone pretty soon, and air The Outer Limits regularly. Those belong on "SyFy" IMO. They air some horror series that are acquired, but they're just about all short-lived series.
Cloo, formerly Sleuth, is a different story. It has become USA network #2 but with no original shows. Since crime programming is primarily what USA shows, I'm not quite sure what NBCU was thinking when they launched Sleuth in 2006. They had some good 80s shows on back then like Miami Vice and Knight Rider. The only thing they're good for is that occasionally they will run themed marathons of some classic sitcoms and dramas. DirecTV moved it to almost a top-tier last year (which is usually done, I believe, when a channel is unpopular).
I wonder what will happen with these channels eventually. Chiller seems like a good concept, but Sleuth is essentially what quite a few other channels are doing, but just not as well.