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cerealnmuffin

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malestrithe said:
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The Learning Channel where you don't learn anything! In the past, it actually had documentaries about science and history. That was ages ago and part of reason why I quit TV upon seeing what is on history and tlc nowadays. The few history shows on the history channel are of the elementary grade level anyway. What does ice road trucking have to do with history?

Same vein of thought.... Discovery channel used to cover anthropology documentaries, archeology shows about lesser known cultures and now it is about guys who ride motorcycles....
So, history was better when it was the all WWII channel?

Ice Road Truckers is considered a part of Living History.

Eh, yeah. Companies are not allowed to change over time and become something different. They must sick to their original premise until the end of time. No, that's a lousy way to conduct business and a sure fire way to get killed off.
I did make fun how of it was basically the 'hitler' channel in the past due to nonstop ww2 coverage. Yet, there were more shows devoted to history. The thing is that its premise changing from history to shows like ice road truckers, pawn stars, and other reality shows that it is pandering to lowest common denominator. Perhaps it sells more, but it is very telling of the educational level of a populace.

Channels like THE LEARNING CHANNEL, history, discovery should be kept more true to what their name meant. Angry Birds sells a ton, but there is still a marketplace for games like Shadow of the Colossus. Perhaps the Kardashians should be put on there too due to that is part of living history. I find it sad that last vestiges for scholarly programming are being replaced by stuff about watching guys drive trucks.

Mind you, that I quit watching said channels years ago before they made this slip to appeal to masses that don't want to strain their brain. In the channels' infancy, there were much more informative documentaries that covered things such as the Minoans and other lesser discussed cultures. Due to my field of study, I preferred reading first hand sources and articles printed in scholarly journals. So I even found their history specials about Egypt, Russia, and China to lack the depth. I just think it is sad how channels carry monikers of learning to basically be showing guys making motorcycles and swearing at one another.

I've quit watching TV years ago, save for a handful of shows like Breaking Bad and Walking Dead off of itunes, so I only care an iota of what is on those channels. It is just sad that people prefer watching shows mainly for the possibility of seeing some guy die in the arctic sea (deadliest catch) is more preferable to learning about history on a channel masquerading under the name History, Discovery, Learning.
 

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Now, I love me some reality TV. I adore Top Chef and Project Runway and Survivor and America's Next Top Model...but you couldn't pay me to watch that white trash BS.
Oh Susan, you womanly woman. Everyone needs a guilty pleasure eh?

Yeah sorry though, I'd see those two go as gladly as...this. Top Chef is okay though but it'd be nice if those competitions would get actual depth and wouldn't have that horribly over-the-top staging so second nature to "reality" TV.
CruisingForBiddies said:

Oh god why, TLC and History channel are beyond saving now... At least they haven't completely ruined BBC Knowledge for me, there is still hope yet!
Shhh, don't jinx it!
Hey, Project Runway requires genuine skill, and doesn't overly concern itself with the shenanigans of the contestants...it's about the ability, not the people. Same with Top Chef, really. That's what I like about it.
 

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Anyone remember when TV stations had at least an ounce of respect,pride or credibility and shows that didn't make you lose brain cells while watching them?
 

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Susan Arendt said:
Hey, Project Runway requires genuine skill, and doesn't overly concern itself with the shenanigans of the contestants...it's about the ability, not the people. Same with Top Chef, really. That's what I like about it.
Really? I thought that was the one where the contestants spent about 25% making stuff and 75% bitching against each other in that all too typical, edited way to make it seem all dramatic. Must be some other show fashion-related show then.

Top Chef is pretty good yeah but that fake American drama, that's what I don't get. The cooking part is great but everything around it...why? The last few years it's been starting to infect our own competition shows as well.
 

Susan Arendt

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Cowabungaa said:
Susan Arendt said:
Hey, Project Runway requires genuine skill, and doesn't overly concern itself with the shenanigans of the contestants...it's about the ability, not the people. Same with Top Chef, really. That's what I like about it.
Really? I thought that was the one where the contestants spent about 25% making stuff and 75% bitching against each other in that all too typical, edited way to make it seem all dramatic. Must be some other show fashion-related show then.

Top Chef is pretty good yeah but that fake American drama, that's what I don't get. The cooking part is great but everything around it...why? The last few years it's been starting to infect our own competition shows as well.
What drama? They barely show the chefs talking to each other - it's all about the food.
 

Korak the Mad

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It's somewhat ironic that I was talking to someone a few days ago about the reason I haven't watched that channel in years is because it isn't educational anymore. It's all about cupcake shops and families that have no self-control and have how many kids now. I remember hearing a joke that if those kids were actually cats, the show wouldn't be called "19 kids, and counting" it would be an episode of "Hoarders".

TLC needs to be cancelled.
 

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Susan Arendt said:
Cowabungaa said:
Susan Arendt said:
Hey, Project Runway requires genuine skill, and doesn't overly concern itself with the shenanigans of the contestants...it's about the ability, not the people. Same with Top Chef, really. That's what I like about it.
Really? I thought that was the one where the contestants spent about 25% making stuff and 75% bitching against each other in that all too typical, edited way to make it seem all dramatic. Must be some other show fashion-related show then.

Top Chef is pretty good yeah but that fake American drama, that's what I don't get. The cooking part is great but everything around it...why? The last few years it's been starting to infect our own competition shows as well.
What drama? They barely show the chefs talking to each other - it's all about the food.
Then I wonder which show I've been watching then. There's about four cooking competition shows on TV here. Dad likes to watch them and I thought that was the one called Top Chef. His favourite show sure had a lot of drama bullshit. The Gordon Ramsey one as well. Damn shame as it really detracts from the cooking. But if your show doesn't have that, well, I hope that they're broadcasting it on Dutch TV as well. Gods I love food.
 

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I don't have television service of any kind. In reality, the reason is that they consistently overcharged me every month and that I was sick of constantly having to call them to get it fixed. The other reason is that my girlfriend was dying of brain atrophy from watching so much home and garden television.

Fact is, with the dawn of digital distribution, you can choose exactly what you want to watch, and damn all the filler garbage that people have gotten away with making. Digital distribution will be a market force that punishes low quality content and creates in general a market force to increase quality of content.
 

Jodan

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i used to love TLC like twenty years ago when they had TOOONNS of nature shows and it was nothing but documentries. they must have got new managment because this is all they air now. same deal with history television up here in canuckistan used to be decent documentries now is all garbage pickers and pawn shops.
this isnt educational this isnt even entertaining there are 20 pawn shops down te street if i wanted to have a pawn shop expiriance. i cant have a roman or greek civilization or life on the savanah expiriance.

all im saying is do what you advertize.
 

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I've said "This is the worst thing I have every seen" so many times that it has lost all meaning. Just when I think TV can't get any worse it goes and proves me wrong.
 

Zuljeet

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Hat's off to TLC. They have managed to capitalize on what most of the internet gives away for free.
 

Danial

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Here guys, Here is some TLC you can believe in.


Its ok, Let Edge and Jeff Hardy's insane bumps wash away the stupid (its depressing when Wrestling is the more highbrow of the two)
 

RedgraveStorm

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If this isn't a sign of the end times, I don't know what is.
As if having another goddamn show about some stupid family whose only trait is existing, now we have to listen to redneck mumble.

So who want's a zombie apocalypse now?
 

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Awww I was hoping this was going to be a thread about thin layer chromatography.
 

Volstag9

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There are still plenty of good TV Shows out there, but a lot of these smaller networks are getting really desperate. They're losing a ton of money to the internet and streaming. Some other channels have had success with these "redneck" type shows so the channel wants to try to cash in as quickly as possible.

TLC seems to be making a lot of "safe" moves. Anyone else see that other show they were advertising? About that guy who buys his parent's bar? That looks so unbelievably generic I have no idea who would watch it.
 

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Dear crazy man in the street yelling about the alien agenda?I am sorry I doubted you. I have seen with my own eyes the alien influence on this world through the television. It may be possible that our good tv shows are being blocked by the mothership and these shows sent in their place. I am willing to give your theories some leeway after watching that.

So glad I do not flip through channels I would have lost the few brain cells I have left by now.
 

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malestrithe said:
cerealnmuffin said:
The Learning Channel where you don't learn anything! In the past, it actually had documentaries about science and history. That was ages ago and part of reason why I quit TV upon seeing what is on history and tlc nowadays. The few history shows on the history channel are of the elementary grade level anyway. What does ice road trucking have to do with history?

Same vein of thought.... Discovery channel used to cover anthropology documentaries, archeology shows about lesser known cultures and now it is about guys who ride motorcycles....
So, history was better when it was the all WWII channel?

Ice Road Truckers is considered a part of Living History.

Eh, yeah. Companies are not allowed to change over time and become something different. They must sick to their original premise until the end of time. No, that's a lousy way to conduct business and a sure fire way to
get killed off.
well, if you open open a computer store and you start selling dildo's you're doing something wrong.
 

Owyn_Merrilin

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The sad thing is, this is happening to /everything./ The Sci Fi channel (sorry, SyFy), G4, Spike TV (which is ironic since it was created when the network it replaced decayed), heck, even Cartoon Network tried it for a while, but couldn't pull off the format shift because nobody wanted to watch cheap knockoffs of existing reality shows an a channel supposedly devoted to cartoons. We really need some Canadian style regulation to prevent network decay from going too far, because right now just about every channel is interchangeable. I only regularly watch two or three channels because they're the two or three that /aren't./
 

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joonsk said:
malestrithe said:
cerealnmuffin said:
The Learning Channel where you don't learn anything! In the past, it actually had documentaries about science and history. That was ages ago and part of reason why I quit TV upon seeing what is on history and tlc nowadays. The few history shows on the history channel are of the elementary grade level anyway. What does ice road trucking have to do with history?

Same vein of thought.... Discovery channel used to cover anthropology documentaries, archeology shows about lesser known cultures and now it is about guys who ride motorcycles....
So, history was better when it was the all WWII channel?

Ice Road Truckers is considered a part of Living History.

Eh, yeah. Companies are not allowed to change over time and become something different. They must sick to their original premise until the end of time. No, that's a lousy way to conduct business and a sure fire way to
get killed off.

well, if you open open a computer store and you start selling dildo's you're doing something wrong.

This reminded me of a few very small towns in my area that have two interesting stores: one is a combination bait shop/bar, the other is a combination bait shop/barber shop. Then the thought of a combination bait shop/sex toy store came to mind, along with the joke "it brings a whole new meaning to the phrase 'bait and tackle.'"

You may now kill me for the terrible pun.