“What Satan meant for evil”..maybe this cause (less) people to watch that PERVERTED 90% CR*P. Viacom has stood for evil for years..good ridance!
Not that it matters, but a lot of people might be pulling their Time Warner Cable before long. ‘Guess they think it’s a good economy.
I just saw a scrolling banner on Comedy Central urging Time Warner customers to call the company and demand that they keep these channels on the air! I wondered what it was about. Guess now I know. Wonder who’s bluffing?
Our local ABC channel is off of the Dish network right now because the parent company is pulling the same crap. I normally wouldn’t miss it, but “Lost” will be coming back on soon and it’s one of the very few shows that I do watch. I know I can download it from itunes, but I’d rather see it for free. Or I can wait for it to be on SciFi or G4 in a couple of years...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_assets_owned_by_Viacom
Television Networks
* MTV
* MTV2
* MTV Tr3́s
* MTV Desi
* MTV Hits
* MTV Jams
* MTV News
* mtvU
* Palladia
* Nickelodeon
* Nick 2
* Noggin
* The N
* Nicktoons Network
* Nick GAS(Exclusive to Dish Network)
* TV Land
* TV Land Canada
* CMT
* CMT Pure Country
* CMT (Canada)
* Spike
* VH1
* VH1 Classic
* VH1 Soul
* BET
* BETJ
* BET Hip-Hop
* BET Gospel
* BET UK
* Comedy Central
* Logo
* PBS Kids Sprout(Co-owned with Comcast,HIT Entertainment,PBS and Sesame Workshop)
* TMF
* VIVA
* Paramount Comedy
OK, if TimeWarner cuts these channels, I am switching over from DirecTV IMMEDIATELY.
Noggin provides many “teachable” moments for my 5-year old. They show their “Big Green Help” propaganda BS, and I teach her not to listen to what they say on the television and listen to her parent instead.
My daughter was in tears this morning. Nick was running a banner reporting it wouldn’t be available after today. She didn’t understand we are Comcast customers.
Article was online with an inset picture of Spongebob (Oh no, daddy they are getting rid of Spongebob, Patrick, and Mr. Crabs). So, I read the article and the angle was intended for adults because text concentrated the early graphs on TimeWarner cutting MTV, Daily Show, and Colbert.
Something tells me the editor(s) thought better of appealing to that select market.
As a capitalist, I must allow for market forces to dictate TimeWarner and Viacom’s final decisions. But I’m confused: TimeWarner and Viacom are guided by socialist ideology yet this seems to indicate the entertainment industry is a bastion of free market capitalism?
What’s a soprano-state schlemel like Jon Lipshitz Stewart to do when he tries to square Viacom’s money-oriented position with his vacuous “I heart Che” leanings when his contract is up for renewal? I’m sure the putz will figure out a self-justification.
For the record Jon, Greg and the gang were funnier on their worst day.