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Four years later and looking back(CW and MyNetTV)

MarcB said:
Wrong. DURHAM COUNTY. It's never been seen on US TV before. And their ratings and revenue are up.

Ah thank you as I didn't realize that. I thought Pax/i/Ion had ditched new programming ever since the Billy Ray Cyrus show and the Dawson's Creek clone both went up the river.
 
cowboybud said:
vchimpanzee said:
Dave said:
WGN-TV would benefit by going back to being independent. They were an independent station for nearly 40 years before becoming a WB affiliate in 1995 (as part of Tribune signing many of their stations to WB, and later, CW). While WGN-TV won't likely go back to airing cartoons in the afternoon, I could see more talk shows, and maybe news magazine shows that might not be airing in Chicago now. Primetime would be movies from 7-9pm, like it was before becoming a WB affiliate. They already have a lot of talk shows in the mid to late morning & afternoon. With weekends being given back to affiliates, WGN has started going back to their roots of movies in the evenings (sports on nights they have the rights to certain teams). I don't know about WTTV/WTTK in the Indianapolis market, or KTLA in Los Angeles.[/color]
I discovered just last week they have "Bewitched" reruns in the afternoon. I got a season pass. I've already enjoyed what I've seen so far. The broadcast networks have nothing this good that's also family-friendly.

I can't believe I get WGN with the basic package.

That's "WGN America", not Chicago's WGN.
I always thought we got everything the people of Chicago did except the network broadcasts, which are now CW but used to be WB.
 
vchimpanzee said:
cowboybud said:
vchimpanzee said:
Dave said:
WGN-TV would benefit by going back to being independent. They were an independent station for nearly 40 years before becoming a WB affiliate in 1995 (as part of Tribune signing many of their stations to WB, and later, CW). While WGN-TV won't likely go back to airing cartoons in the afternoon, I could see more talk shows, and maybe news magazine shows that might not be airing in Chicago now. Primetime would be movies from 7-9pm, like it was before becoming a WB affiliate. They already have a lot of talk shows in the mid to late morning & afternoon. With weekends being given back to affiliates, WGN has started going back to their roots of movies in the evenings (sports on nights they have the rights to certain teams). I don't know about WTTV/WTTK in the Indianapolis market, or KTLA in Los Angeles.[/color]
I discovered just last week they have "Bewitched" reruns in the afternoon. I got a season pass. I've already enjoyed what I've seen so far. The broadcast networks have nothing this good that's also family-friendly.

I can't believe I get WGN with the basic package.

That's "WGN America", not Chicago's WGN.
I always thought we got everything the people of Chicago did except the network broadcasts, which are now CW but used to be WB.

Nope. Other than the 9:00 news, the last hour of the midday news, Cubs, White Sox, and some Bulls games, WGN America is completely different than the Chicago station.
 
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