azumanga said:...with crap such as "Leave it to Niecy", "Long Island Medium" and of course, "Toddlers and Tiaras" filling the schedule.
Don't forget the Extreme Couponning marathons (yes, I watch them). :-[
azumanga said:...with crap such as "Leave it to Niecy", "Long Island Medium" and of course, "Toddlers and Tiaras" filling the schedule.
Eric Stein said:nomadcowatbk said:Old games show won't get young viewers
So won't reruns of "Murder, She Wrote" or "Matlock." That's good, if the only type of advertisers you want to see are for Craftmatic beds and that retrofitted bathtub hawked by Pat Boone.
anotherguy said:If Discovery owns half of Hallmark (Something I didn't know)
anotherguy said:I mentioned this on the Hallmark Channel thread, but I've usually watched Hallmark when they've had MASH and Cheers. I'd watch MTM and Bob Newhart if they were on at times when I wasn't working or asleep. I agree that if they could get more MTM shows, especially Newhart (80's) and WKRP it would be good.
If Discovery owns half of Hallmark (Something I didn't know) why couldn't they combine the retro shows that they have on Hallmark and The Hub into a retro TV channel that could take on TV Land or be like a cable version of ME TV? But I'd prefer less of the Waltons and Little House and more sitcoms.
jc said:anotherguy said:If Discovery owns half of Hallmark (Something I didn't know)
I sure didn't know that either. I'm not finding anything on Discovery owning half of Hallmark
carolinaradio said:Actually, that was my mistake in the first place regarding Disc/Hallmark. Sorry about that.
How can I forget this one: Youtoo. GoodLife, American Life, ALN, so many names...they've aired some good shows, but I have never had a cable system that offered it. I wonder how their "Social TV" concept is working for them...
carolinaradio said:I'm wondering who actually *has* Military History. I've never had it on cable, known anyone that had it, and it's not available on either of the satellite providers. I really hate that H2 is higher-tier -- I really miss the old History Channel.
What about Discovery Fit & Health? A lot of their programming seems like leftovers from TLC...
Oh, OK. I didn't remember Military History ever on DirecTV -- they did have The Military Channel (Discovery's version of it, which is more popular)LibertyNT said:carolinaradio said:I'm wondering who actually *has* Military History. I've never had it on cable, known anyone that had it, and it's not available on either of the satellite providers. I really hate that H2 is higher-tier -- I really miss the old History Channel.
What about Discovery Fit & Health? A lot of their programming seems like leftovers from TLC...
I have Military History on DirecTV. Its basically The History Channel when it was The "Hitler" Channel.
IIRC Military is also on Verizon Fios.
Pretty good stuff most of the time.
Current is still reinventing itself as an alternative news channel. As long as they stay away from launching newscasts (You can't launch one without reporting anything political. Even NewsNation with Tamron Hall on MSNBC spends roughly 70% of its time covering politics), they'll be OKPTBoardOp94 said:Current? Even with their behind-the-curtains drama, they're still only seen in about 40 million homes and ratings are bad.
What CBS Sports needs to do is.....Eric Stein said:A couple other networks I know are having a difficult time are ESPN Classic and CBS Sports Network. The Mouse doesn't like to close down networks completely, so I wonder how long it will take for ESPN Classic to become ESPN Radio on TV? As for CBSSN, they seem to be ramping up their programming lineup (the addition of Jim Rome's daily TV show), but I doubt that is enough to even turn it into a second-tier sports network along the lines of NBC Sports Network.
I've mentioned that on here several times. I think combining In Session during the day with the crime-based/opinion/"views" reporting at night would be a good combination. If there's a big criminal trial, HLN always covers it a ton during the day anyway.Pat Cook said:I would consider HLN to be a struggling net before I put G4 on that list because with the addition of softcore adult programming tailored toward the adult entertainment crowd, G4 has practically reinvented itself
In fact, I think they should move In Session over to HLN, rebrand the net as the new Court TV & add more "Actuality" programming (Like for example old reruns of Operation Repo which have long outlived their useful life in primetime) in its place on TruTV IMO.....
Current news personalities & other talent on HLN can be reassigned to CNN
JMO.....
Cheers ;D
PTBoardOp94 said:The MTN goes away this summer. I don't know where the new CUSA games will end up.