TVLegend
03-20-2021, 12:49 PM
These are shows I can picture that will be on TV Land within the next decade:
Keeping Up With The Kardashians
Modern Family
Everybody Hates Chris
Seinfeld
The Parkers
Criminal Minds
Dog The Bounty Hunter
The Mandalorian
The Office
:lol::lol::lol::lol:
How about you?
Coffeecup
03-20-2021, 07:01 PM
Any sitcom from the years 1990 and on. Can't see too many shows prior to 1990. People born in 1980 and on, will love the lineup. For me I maybe dead by then.
TVLegend
03-20-2021, 07:19 PM
Any sitcom from the years 1990 and on. Can't see too many shows prior to 1990. People born in 1980 and on, will love the lineup. For me I maybe dead by then.
I can see The Andy Griffith Show, Gunsmoke, Everybody Loves Raymond and so on still on the schedule within the next decade.
These are shows I can picture that will be on TV Land within the next decade:
Keeping Up With The Kardashians
Modern Family
Everybody Hates Chris
Seinfeld
The Parkers
Criminal Minds
Dog The Bounty Hunter
The Mandalorian
The Office
:lol::lol::lol::lol:
How about you?
If that's what the lineup will look like, you should change the channel's name to TV Waste Land!
Duster76
03-20-2021, 10:30 PM
I doubt TV Land will survive another decade. Cord-cutting is to cable tv what online shopping is to malls, only the strongest will survive.
favoriteshow
03-21-2021, 08:58 PM
I doubt TV Land will survive another decade. Cord-cutting is to cable tv what online shopping is to malls, only the strongest will survive.
Possibly but I don't know.
ViacomCBS or CBSViacom, whatever name it goes by, was successful pushing TV Land on to YouTube TV and a few streaming platforms very recently. It caused monthly rates to increase.
They seem to be enjoying eat one's cake and having it too.
Example
-Merge back with CBS, and stick it to the big carriers they have to carry the Viacom cable channels.
-Operate Pluto, as a watered down, but free version of their channels, with some duplication to what is seen on TV Land on cable.
-Start Paramount+, originally out of CBS AA, its own subscription streaming service, and put some exclusive cable content on there, and some duplicating content to what is aired on TV Land and its other cable networks.
-Keep its ownership stake in Philo. Philo still carries 15 or so Viacom channels, and is reluctant for whatever reason to add more or other channels while keeping a $20 price point.
-Keep the rights to certain classic shows and run it on Logo - which like a TV Land2 with a LGBTQ+ theme on it. Channel has less distribution than TV Land, so serves like a TV Land2.