I still believe a retro cartoon channel would do well. We had PBJ for a short
time before it folded and it was the channel that generated the most
buzz(social media, emails and phone calls). If you know what you are doing it
can be sold. Luken simply didn’t know how to do it. The programming was cheap
and appealed to boomers and kids. Broadcast tv has suffered when ota abandoned
kid programs and left it to cable. Those kids grew up watching cable and they
too abandoned the OTA stations. It’s happening again with streaming. No one has
learned a lesson.
Steve
WBXZ BUFFALO
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On Feb 24, 2022, at 8:45 PM, Rick <rickg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Of the three, the one that to me would seem to work would be a food network
style channel. Actually more like their "Cooking" channel.
No. 1 - seems like there are too many of those.
No. 2 - possibly, depending on the interest
No. 4 - ?
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On 2022-02-24 19:02, R M wrote:
Here is a list of ideas that could come forward within 6 months or
less...which of these types of networks would be of interest to the
station owners if the barter is a 7 - 5 split for the broadcaster?
1) Network carrying family programming, lifestyle shows, sports,
movies, children's shows, NO PD programming....
2) Sports Betting network...covers sports analysis, odds. talk and
nightly recaps of the days games
3) Cooking Channel....24-7 cooking
4) Women's Sports - 24-7 Women's Sports Only
Thank for any replies