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Fox did something else today.....

> They bought Turner South:
>
> http://www.newscorp.com/news/news_278.html
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> G
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I guess that the thinking at FOX is to buy sports until the cows come home. The turner teams don't seem to be doing great these days. It looks like a dumb move for FOX. How they make a profit is beyond me. The major network has only 1 or 2 shows (American Idol and House) that get strong ratings and revenue. The rest of their ratings come from sports and as far as I can tell they pay out the Wazoo for them and the money from commercial spots can't be making up the cost, if it was, then NBC with GE's money would have slapped them down hard; they must be running sports at a loss. With the notable exception of FNC I don't get how they are making any money in cable. If a la carte went into force they would die a cruel death since none of their cable properties are worth having. You can always pick up "The Shield" when it comes on on DVD.
 
> (American Idol and House)

Let's not forget that little show they have on Mondays with Donald Sutherland's kid. What's it called, "26"?<P ID="signature">______________
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One word: Infomercials.
Didn't TBS have more of them then fox anyway?
If that's where the money is for fox, then all the power to them.
Less sunday early morning reruns on TBS, more infomercials.
A home to dump more infomercials...why not?
As for the sports programming, and what ever else TBS has to offer, well, I guess this will be the fox home of classic Fox programming...perhaps run the way Fox 29(WUTV) in Buffalo NY was run prior to their becoming Fox.

robbc wote:
> I guess that the thinking at FOX is to buy sports until the
> cows come home. The turner teams don't seem to be doing
> great these days. It looks like a dumb move for FOX. How
> they make a profit is beyond me. The major network has only
> 1 or 2 shows (American Idol and House) that get strong
> ratings and revenue. The rest of their ratings come from
> sports and as far as I can tell they pay out the Wazoo for
> them and the money from commercial spots can't be making up
> the cost, if it was, then NBC with GE's money would have
> slapped them down hard; they must be running sports at a
> loss. With the notable exception of FNC I don't get how they
> are making any money in cable. If a la carte went into force
> they would die a cruel death since none of their cable
> properties are worth having. You can always pick up "The
> Shield" when it comes on on DVD.
>
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> One word: Infomercials.
> Didn't TBS have more of them then fox anyway?
> If that's where the money is for fox, then all the power to
> them.
> Less sunday early morning reruns on TBS, more infomercials.
> A home to dump more infomercials...why not?
> As for the sports programming, and what ever else TBS has to
> offer, well, I guess this will be the fox home of classic
> Fox programming...perhaps run the way Fox 29(WUTV) in
> Buffalo NY was run prior to their becoming Fox.
>
They bought Turner South, a regional cable network down south, not TBS.
 
> They bought Turner South:
>
> http://www.newscorp.com/news/news_278.html
>
>
> G
>
They seem to have bought it mostly for the rights to the Braves/Hawks/Thrashers. Will those teams move to the existing FSN South and free Turner South's transponder for anything else Fox might want to do with it (Fox News Blue, anyone? "Also fair and balanced, just in the other direction") or will Turner South become a secondary regional FSN like FSN West 2 and MSG?
 
> > (American Idol and House)
>
> Let's not forget that little show they have on Mondays with
> Donald Sutherland's kid. What's it called, "26"?
>
I looked quickly at the Neilson's and didn't see it listed (top 20). I am not saying FOX doesn't have good shows (fans of arrested development certainly can claim that show is good, based on the critical acclaim). My question is how they profit with only 2 shows that are profitable in the top 20.
 
> > They bought Turner South:
> >
> > http://www.newscorp.com/news/news_278.html
> >
> >
> > G
> >
> They seem to have bought it mostly for the rights to the
> Braves/Hawks/Thrashers. Will those teams move to the
> existing FSN South and free Turner South's transponder for
> anything else Fox might want to do with it (Fox News Blue,
> anyone? "Also fair and balanced, just in the other
> direction") or will Turner South become a secondary
> regional FSN like FSN West 2 and MSG?
>

Rick and Bubba's website says that Turner South is becoming a "regional sports network" within the next 4 to 6 weeks, and that their show will be taken off the air unless they can find a new cable or satellite home.<P ID="signature">______________
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Moderator, Nashville board
Radio-Info.com--Always Tuned In

"I don't spread rumors, but I sometimes make outrageous speculations with no factual basis."</P>
 
> > > (American Idol and House)
> >
> > Let's not forget that little show they have on Mondays
> with
> > Donald Sutherland's kid. What's it called, "26"?
> >
> I looked quickly at the Neilson's and didn't see it listed
> (top 20). I am not saying FOX doesn't have good shows (fans
> of arrested development certainly can claim that show is
> good, based on the critical acclaim). My question is how
> they profit with only 2 shows that are profitable in the top
> 20.
>

The reason fox does so well is demographics. Thats why "The Simpsons" is still on, it gets great ratings in the demo.<P ID="signature">______________
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Hi everyone:

> > (American Idol and House)
>
> Let's not forget that little show they have on Mondays with
> Donald Sutherland's kid. What's it called, "26"?

"24" (My favorite show - Can't miss an episode!) :)

And also let's not forget THESE shows....

"The Simpsons"
"King Of The Hill"
"That '70s Show"
"Bones"
"Prison Break"
"COPS"
"America's Most Wanted" (Didn't this show narrowly escape the ax at one point?)
"Malcolm In The Middle"
"The OC"
"Family Guy"

And the list goes on....

Does THIS look like a network running AT A LOSS Robb?? Me thinks not.

Cheers everyone :)

Pat<P ID="signature">______________
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