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The Fox Reality Channel in 2005 ?

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I can't even begin to say how stupid this is.

 

News Corp. is discussing going forward with a new network devoted to the reality genre.

 

The so-called Fox Reality Channel, which would be cable- and satellite-delivered, would run reality programming 24 hours a day, seven days a week, Electronic Media has learned.

 

News Corp. has also been contemplating the idea for another channel that would be built around classic Fox TV programming and would be Fox's answer to Viacom's Nick at Nite and TV Land.

 

More reality programming is the last thing writers and actors want to hear about.

 

In one version of the Fox Reality Channel plan, according to insiders, a digital-tier cable channel would be up and running in the United States by 2005 at the latest and perhaps sooner in the United Kingdom and elsewhere internationally as a satellite-delivered service.

 

In the U.S. networks' full-on freeway chase for higher ratings with lower production costs, News Corp.'s American broadcast network, Fox Broadcasting Co., has been the acknowledged reality-genre innovator.

 

"Fox pretty much wrote the book on reality," said one grudgingly admiring competitor, pointing to Fox's history of successes, ranging from "Cops," "America's Most Wanted" and innumerable car-crash clip shows to "Who Wants to Marry a Multimillionaire?" "Temptation Island" and, most recently, this summer's "American Idol."

 

Planning for the tentatively named Fox Reality Channel as well as the classic Fox channel, began last year when News Corp. was bidding for DirectTV.

 

If they go ahead with this it means that Fox will feel forced to push more reality crap out on FOX during the regular season.

 

The only good news is that blurb about a classic Fox Channel although most of their classic stuff (Simpsons, Married With Children, X Files, etc) are reruned to death already elsewhere.

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Guest Nelly's Bandaid

If this means the return of Hermans Head I'd like to know how anyone can be upset.

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Directv Channel 250! Of course Directv would have this given they are owned by Rupert Murdoch who owns Fox...

 

Right now its some stupid Britsh Dating Show called the Villa...and its obviously edited for the FRC.

 

http://foxreality.com/schedule.php

 

Such great reality programming as COPS (Ok..how many channels is COPS on now, like 6 not including FOX itself..?)Joe Millionaire, Extreme Dating, The 5th Wheel, Love Cruise, and Real Stories of the Highway Patrol. Maybe the only saving grace for the channel is Last Comic Standing..

 

OMG GREATEST CHANNEL EVER

 

*deleted from EPG*

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Rupert Murdoch owns DirecTV?

http://bg.broadcastengineering.com/ar/broa..._grants_rupert/

 

Beyond The Headlines, Dec 22 2003

 

By a one vote majority, the FCC has approved giving Rupert Murdoch’s News Corporation control of the DirecTV direct-to-home satellite broadcast system.

 

In a huge win for Murdoch’s News Corporation, the FCC removed the final obstacle to the $6.6 billion media mega-merger that will combine Hughes’ DirecTV with the Fox motion pictures studios, the Fox News and Speed pay television networks, its Fox television network and 35 owned television stations. Murdoch’s Fox News Channel is headed by former GOP political operative Roger Ailes.

 

The deal will give Murdoch control of the largest global conglomerate of media businesses ever assembled. His holdings include a 40 percent interest in the UK’s British Sky Broadcasting, as well as pay television systems in Australia, Japan and Latin America. If all goes as planned, the DirecTV deal could close in a matter of days.

 

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Directv used to be run by General Motors of all companies prior to them selling it.

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As a mark for programming from Fox's early years, Classic Fox excites me. Please Classic Fox, don't forget the early years.

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Such great reality programming as COPS (Ok..how many channels is COPS on now, like 6 not including FOX itself..?)Joe Millionaire, Extreme Dating, The 5th Wheel, Love Cruise, and Real Stories of the Highway Patrol. Maybe the only saving grace for the channel is Last Comic Standing..

 

dont forget Boot Camp. :)

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How exactly would re-runs of America's Most Wanted work? Wouldn't that create a false impression in people that criminals that have long since been captured / escaped to a different country / died / whatever are still on the loose?

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How exactly would re-runs of America's Most Wanted work? Wouldn't that create a false impression in people that criminals that have long since been captured / escaped to a different country / died / whatever are still on the loose?

Only complete morons...Drooling on themselves morons

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How exactly would re-runs of America's Most Wanted work? Wouldn't that create a false impression in people that criminals that have long since been captured / escaped to a different country / died / whatever are still on the loose?

Only complete morons...Drooling on themselves morons

So like the entire viewing audience of the Fox Reality Channel?

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How exactly would re-runs of America's Most Wanted work? Wouldn't that create a false impression in people that criminals that have long since been captured / escaped to a different country / died / whatever are still on the loose?

Only complete morons...Drooling on themselves morons

So like the entire viewing audience of the Fox Reality Channel?

and Fox News

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How exactly would re-runs of America's Most Wanted work? Wouldn't that create a false impression in people that criminals that have long since been captured / escaped to a different country / died / whatever are still on the loose?

Only complete morons...Drooling on themselves morons

So like the entire viewing audience of the Fox Reality Channel?

and Fox News

Oh come now, that's not fair. Nuttin wrong with FOX News.

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How exactly would re-runs of America's Most Wanted work? Wouldn't that create a false impression in people that criminals that have long since been captured / escaped to a different country / died / whatever are still on the loose?

Only complete morons...Drooling on themselves morons

So like the entire viewing audience of the Fox Reality Channel?

and Fox News

Oh come now, that's not fair. Nuttin wrong with FOX News.

That's what the terrorists want you to think

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We don't need reality shows on network TV anyway.

I know it's not network TV, but aren't you the one that always pimps the Real World/Road Rules things? That led me to believe that you were relatively a fan of "reality" tv.

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There's already a fledgling digital cable channel that's trying for 24/7 reality TV. Do we really need another?

That Reality Central entry (renamed Reality 24-7) seems to have fallen apart over the past year, largely due to Fox using its leverage to take most of the available cable/satellite clearances for its own reality channel.

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We don't need reality shows on network TV anyway.

I know it's not network TV, but aren't you the one that always pimps the Real World/Road Rules things? That led me to believe that you were relatively a fan of "reality" tv.

He's made it clear in most threads that he despises reality TV, most notably in the American Idol thread, and from what I remember the main reason was that it takes away valueable jobs, and tv time from 'aspiring writers' and writers themselves.

 

Even though it seems he is a fan of RR/RW, odd >_>.

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