When will NBC Universial decide to merge some of these same type of networks together? The two that I can see being merged first would have to be Style and Bravo with the network taking the name popular Bravo name.
Ken said:When will NBC Universial decide to merge some of these same type of networks together? The two that I can see being merged first would have to be Style and Bravo with the network taking the name popular Bravo name.
There's absolutely no reason to do that.Ken said:When will NBC Universial decide to merge some of these same type of networks together? The two that I can see being merged first would have to be Style and Bravo with the network taking the name popular Bravo name.
Ken said:When will NBC Universial decide to merge some of these same type of networks together? The two that I can see being merged first would have to be Style and Bravo with the network taking the name popular Bravo name.
mrschimpf said:The other one that can easily go is Oxygen, which is pretty much a lost cause. 22 out of their 24 hours of programming isn't HD, and their biggest programming is Glee reruns and the godawful and exploitative Snapped and Bad Girls Club. That's the more likely merger with Style, but as I say below...
NBC and Comcast already have done their cull of the worst of the programming with each of the channels; all the $3 reused viral video shows are dead and buried on Versus/NBC Sports Network, most of the programming on Style which cost too much for little ratings is gone, and E! is hyperfocused on its niche of 'guilty pleasure'. Oxygen is so bogged down with rerun deals still remaining from the original Carsey-Werner ownership that they won't be able to go anytime soon, while G4 is already rescuing their daytime lineup with NBCU library shows such as Quantum Leap, which is certainly better than the cop shows that were filling that time beforehand.
ding12 said:mrschimpf said:The other one that can easily go is Oxygen, which is pretty much a lost cause. 22 out of their 24 hours of programming isn't HD, and their biggest programming is Glee reruns and the godawful and exploitative Snapped and Bad Girls Club. That's the more likely merger with Style, but as I say below...
NBC and Comcast already have done their cull of the worst of the programming with each of the channels; all the $3 reused viral video shows are dead and buried on Versus/NBC Sports Network, most of the programming on Style which cost too much for little ratings is gone, and E! is hyperfocused on its niche of 'guilty pleasure'. Oxygen is so bogged down with rerun deals still remaining from the original Carsey-Werner ownership that they won't be able to go anytime soon, while G4 is already rescuing their daytime lineup with NBCU library shows such as Quantum Leap, which is certainly better than the cop shows that were filling that time beforehand.
I agree that Oxygen doesn't fit that well anymore, and seems stale.
Comcast only has 51% ownership in NBCUniversal, so Style and Oxygen are more like half-sisters than anything. I'm not sure how they could merge so simply.
Either Comcast could totally rename/rebrand Oxygen, or maybe they could just outright sell it for some cash. Perhaps to Fox who lacks a female oriented channel.