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From : skyanimal
Added: Mar 27, 2008
Neal Tiles is the president of G4 TV. "G4, and TechTV before it, has never been watched more than it is right now...since shifting away from an "all videogame" format...the network has realized huge ratings gains and web, VOD and podcasting traffic. We are in our 35 consecutive month of ratings growth (not sure if any other TV network can match that) and we have more VOD and podcasting views than any other ad supported cable network. "most networks evolve/adapt in an effort to find the right business proposition that will allow them to succeed... FX started as an all women's channel, ESPN2 was conceived to be a network for "extreme sports," and TNN, Spike's former self, originally stood for "The Nashville Network" prior to their shift. Truth is/was... "videogame TV" or "videogame only" programming was not working...while all of you reading this certainly were passionate about the old G4...there simply was not enough of you watching to make "videogame only" a sustainable and profitable business. (The first fX channel was launched in the United States on June 1, 1994. Broadcasting from a large "apartment" in Manhattan, fX ushered in a new era of interactive television, but did not exist long enough to see the eventual success of such interactivity. The network centered around original programming, broadcast live every day from the "fX Apartment", and rebroadcasts of kitschy shows from the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s. fX had two taglines: "TV Made Fresh Daily" and "The World's First Living Television Network".[1]) (Spike (formerly called The Nashville Network, TNN, The National Network, The New TNN and Spike TV) is an American cable network designed for an audience described demographically as "young adult males." The network began as The Nashville Network, founded by Gaylord Entertainment Company and Group W Satellite Communications on March 7, 1983.) "Same for TechTV...it too struggled mightily which, while before my time, may be the reason Vulcan Ventures (the previous owner of TTV) sold it off. (Vulcan Inc. was founded in 1986 by Paul Allen, co-founder of Microsoft, to manage his investments. It is headquartered in Seattle, Washington. (Charter Communications /// DreamWorks Animation SKG--Formerly owned by Vulcan, later spun off, and then sold to Viacom.///Rose City Radio Corporation, which owns several radio stations, including: KXL-AM and KXJM-FM, radio stations in Portland, Oregon The Sporting News and Sporting News Radio
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Added: Mar 27, 2008
Neal Tiles is the president of G4 TV. "G4, and TechTV before it, has never been watched more than it is right now...since shifting away from an "all videogame" format...the network has realized huge ratings gains and web, VOD and podcasting traffic. We are in our 35 consecutive month of ratings growth (not sure if any other TV network can match that) and we have more VOD and podcasting views than any other ad supported cable network. "most networks evolve/adapt in an effort to find the right business proposition that will allow them to succeed... FX started as an all women's channel, ESPN2 was conceived to be a network for "extreme sports," and TNN, Spike's former self, originally stood for "The Nashville Network" prior to their shift. Truth is/was... "videogame TV" or "videogame only" programming was not working...while all of you reading this certainly were passionate about the old G4...there simply was not enough of you watching to make "videogame only" a sustainable and profitable business. (The first fX channel was launched in the United States on June 1, 1994. Broadcasting from a large "apartment" in Manhattan, fX ushered in a new era of interactive television, but did not exist long enough to see the eventual success of such interactivity. The network centered around original programming, broadcast live every day from the "fX Apartment", and rebroadcasts of kitschy shows from the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s. fX had two taglines: "TV Made Fresh Daily" and "The World's First Living Television Network".[1]) (Spike (formerly called The Nashville Network, TNN, The National Network, The New TNN and Spike TV) is an American cable network designed for an audience described demographically as "young adult males." The network began as The Nashville Network, founded by Gaylord Entertainment Company and Group W Satellite Communications on March 7, 1983.) "Same for TechTV...it too struggled mightily which, while before my time, may be the reason Vulcan Ventures (the previous owner of TTV) sold it off. (Vulcan Inc. was founded in 1986 by Paul Allen, co-founder of Microsoft, to manage his investments. It is headquartered in Seattle, Washington. (Charter Communications /// DreamWorks Animation SKG--Formerly owned by Vulcan, later spun off, and then sold to Viacom.///Rose City Radio Corporation, which owns several radio stations, including: KXL-AM and KXJM-FM, radio stations in Portland, Oregon The Sporting News and Sporting News Radio
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