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Old 08-17-2015, 01:50 AM   #1
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I believe it was the FX network who stated not to long ago that there are way to many television networks around now. This he said has created low quality tv. I have to agree, I wish we could go back to the late 90's. That amount of broadcast and cable tv was enough. Now days there are way to many tv networks and you can pretty much put anything on.
I like the idea that if you subscribe to cable, you could choose which networks you like. This way the good networks would actually survive.
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Plus all the online platforms creating original programming like Netflix, Hulu, Yahoo, Crackle, etc.
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Old 08-17-2015, 07:39 AM   #3
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I agree...cable companies should learn quality over quantity...I had cable in the 90's and this was my line-up

2-MTV
3-WKYC (Cleveland's NBC)
4-Prevue Channel
5-WEWS (Cleveland's ABC)
6-ESPN
7-CNN
8-WJW (Cleveland's CBS, later Cleveland's FOX)
9-WGN
10-BET
11-USA
12-CNN/HN
13-Family Channel
14-Showtime
15-HBO

16-Lifetime
17-TBS
18-VH1
19-WOIO (Cleveland's FOX, Later CBS)
20-TMC
21-TNN
22-Cinemax
23-WAKC (Akron's ABC)
24-Discovery Channel
25-WVIZ (Cleveland's PBS)
26-A&E
27-The Travel Channel/Bravo
28-CNBC
29-AMC
30-TWC
31-Nickelodeon
32-The Disney Channel
33-Comedy Central
34-Sports Channel

35-CLTV (Cleveland Television)
36-C-Span
37-C-Span 2
38-Telemundo
39-CMT
40-Promotion Channel
41-PPV
43-PPV

43-WUAB (Independent Cleveland Station)
44-TNT
45-ALTV (A Cleveland Cable Station)
46-SCOLA
47-Another Cleveland Cable Station
48-TLC
49-WEAO (Akron's PBS)
50-Ad Station
51-Ad Station
52-Ad Station
53-Ad Station
54-Ad Station
55-WBNX (Independent Akron Station)...I'm planning on making an article on this station.
56-TBN
57-EWTN
58-Court TV
59-Playboy
60-Sci-Fi
61-HSN
62-QVC
64-E!
65-Univision
66-Much Music
67-History Channel

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66-68 Channels then and you could find something entertaining...now there's twice as that and the stations I mentioned mostly show cash-cow shows!
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The only channel I watch is this one:

http://www.sitcomsonline.com/boards/...1&d=1439837655

It's a service similar to Netflix, and it costs me $65.00 a month (average) but their are NO fee increases, NO Commercials, You can watch everything "on demand" AND you are assured there will be NO cancellations as well because once you are finished watching a show, YOU GET TO KEEP IT!
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The only channel I watch is this one:

http://www.sitcomsonline.com/boards/...1&d=1439816778

It's a service similar to Netflix, and it costs me $65.00 a month (average) but their are NO fee increases, NO Commercials, You can watch everything "on demand" AND you are assured there will be NO cancellations as well because once you are finished watching a show, YOU GET TO KEEP IT!
That would be great in a perfect world but many of us still can't access unlimited internet. I keep hoping it'll happen someday.
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That would be great in a perfect world but many of us still can't access unlimited internet. I keep hoping it'll happen someday.
You don't need unlimited internet access to "subscribe" to LSN. All you need is a a debit card for the internet stores, and cash for the yard sales. You buy the show and it's yours to keep afterwards!

PS. For those of you in Rio Linda, LSN (Little (Stinker) Network) is what I call my mammoth DVD collection!
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To me, cable peaked around 2000 or so. Ironically, I looked forward to a "500-channel universe" in elementary school (early-90s). But now, I find myself without cable because there's not enough variety. The streaming services and my antenna fill the void just fine.

I guess that was the downside no one expected...that, and the fact that there's too many holes to fill, so the networks started ripping off other popular shows. Seriously...how many pawn shops shows do we need?

That, and the networks are so desperate to keep viewers that they resort to annoying intrusions to keep people from tuning out.
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If anyone believes that there is too many TV channels/networks, then what do you think about this?:

FX, on 16 December, issued a new report statin that the total number of scripted serieses hit a new high in 2015 with 409 dramas, comedies and limited series across the U.S.'s broadcast networks, basic and pay cable channels, and OTT (over-the-top) services.

Source: Deadline.com.
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