Troy Goodwin said:There could be a strong possibilty that "The Wizard of Oz" could pop up over on Cartoon Network, which has been for now, trying to show more live-action shows and other family programming as it tries to catch up with Nick.
I think TBS & TNT also showed SpiderMan (The First Movie) simultaneously as well. The Other 2 SpiderMan films are on F/X as we speak.
Stuart Greenberg said:Mark,
I do not understand how the Screen Actors Guild Awards is part of the dual station concept. ???
Same here, infact someone did the math once, and I think it turned out that if lets say TCM showed it ad free, unedited, and with 1 minute breaks between each movie, the movie could be shown 13 times in a 24hr period, over the standard 12 it gets now. That would nice, but ofcoarse would result in odd starting time.anotherguy said:I'd definitely like to see a simulcast happen with A Christmas Story as well. It shows up on all the Turner networks during Christmas. The broadcast of 24 hours of A Christmas Story moved from TNT to TBS in the last few years, after TBS went to emphasizing carrying mostly comedies.
Troy Goodwin said:Well, NBC has the rights to show the beloved Holiday Classic, "It's a Wonderful Life", I might have a hunch that the movie might pop up on its sibling cable networks USA & Bravo.