ESPN announces Tues nites for original programming

Discussion in 'Business and Media' started by Scribe, Sep 17, 2002.

  1. Scribe

    Scribe Member

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    Mar 26, 2000
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  2. bert patenaude

    Apr 16, 2001
    White Plains, NY
    I guess that I'll read poetry on Tuesday nights.
     
  3. SoFla Metro

    SoFla Metro Member

    Jul 21, 2000
    Ft. Lauderdale, FL
    I give this guy about 12 months before he's looking for a new job.
     
  4. FabFiveFigo

    FabFiveFigo Member

    Sep 16, 2002
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    Thank God I get to watch Buffy the Vampire Slayer in peace.
     
  5. capt. america

    capt. america Member

    Oct 5, 2001
    Boston, MA
    i read an article about ESPN's new marketing strategy about a year ago and its basically that they want to be like MTV. they are going to do all these crappy shows that have some loose ties to sports but in reality, it will be your average entertainment network, if everything goes according to plan. wish i could remember what magazine carried the article
     
  6. Dr. Wankler

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    May 2, 2001
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    Maybe they'll come up with the equivalent of MTV 2 and MTV Classic where they can still show new sports and old sports. Oh, wait a minute.

    Personally, this is good for me. If they isolate all those shows on the same night, that will be one less channel to check before I decide there's nothing on
     
  7. genpabloescobar

    Feb 17, 2002
    Didn't they try this before with Mohr Sports, etc. and it was a disaster?
     
  8. BT in DC

    BT in DC New Member

    Oct 25, 2001
    Washington, DC
    I quit watching MTV when they stopped showing videos. I imagine I will quit watching ESPN when they quit showing sports.
     
  9. Preston McMurry

    Preston McMurry New Member

    Jul 28, 1999
    Earth
    When VH1 came out it was to play videos in place of MTV which just beginning its push into non-music programming. Now VH1 is going the way of MTV. (Though at least VH1's series at least have *something* to do with music.) MTV has always sucked, but at least in the 80's it sucked while playing videos. Now it just plain sucks. 'Reality' shows my ass: They are no more real than soap operas. If Survivor was really real, then the Seal would have won simply because he was actually trained to survive in a jungle with minimal resources, while the rest of those yahoos starved to death ...
     
  10. Preston McMurry

    Preston McMurry New Member

    Jul 28, 1999
    Earth
    Do dog shows and spelling bees count?
     
  11. bmurphyfl

    bmurphyfl Member

    Jun 10, 2000
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    The article continued:

    In a retalitory move, NBC has decided to start showing the National Cheerleading Championships and World Series of Poker on Tuesday nights.

    Murf
     
  12. BT in DC

    BT in DC New Member

    Oct 25, 2001
    Washington, DC
    What impact will this have on The World's Strongest Man Competition? Not to mention the new World's Strongest Woman Competition. Without the lucrative ESPN contract, these competitions may be doomed.
     
  13. Metros Striker10

    Metros Striker10 New Member

    Jul 7, 2001
    Planet Earth
    Or the same rerun of Billiards from 1999. :)
     
  14. sachinag

    sachinag New Member

    Jun 19, 2001
    Saint Louis, MO
    Re: Re: ESPN announces Tues nites for original programming

    There's a World Poker Tour that's being launched now, and all the major poker tournaments except the World Series are in it. Basically, they're filming tournaments as they go along and are looking for someone to buy the tapes to broadcast later.

    So this isn't as far fetched as it sounds. NBC doesn't actually have a sports department left (OK, that's the teeniest exaggeration), so cheerleading and poker seem perfect.
     
  15. CrewStadium227

    CrewStadium227 New Member

    Jul 9, 1999
    Columbus,Ohio,USA
    The whole reason to watch sports is because they're real. You're not looking at some writer's idealized view of the world, your looking at real people, doing real things. Sometimes the bad guys win. Sometimes doing the right thing hurts you.

    I can understand a movie based on some real sports event, but I just can't understand making up shows for a sports network. I understand they're trying to get Spike Lee to direct an HBO style drama about pro athletes. Dumb, dumb, dumb. If I wanted to see an HBO style drama, I'd watch HBO! Why is that so hard to figure out?

    And,yes, "reality shows" suck. All of them, all the time.
     
  16. The Lieutenant

    Dec 29, 1999
    Lupburg, Bayern
    VH1 Classic, all that is needed for music.
     
  17. bigredfutbol

    bigredfutbol Moderator
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    Sep 5, 2000
    USA
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    Just more proof that, the more channels, the less variety. ESPN and ESPN2 will soon have absolutely no time for any niche sports. Personally, I still miss the days when you could occasionally catch Australian Rules Football late nights.
     
  18. Preston North End

    Feb 17, 2000
    Club:
    Los Angeles Galaxy
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    I don't know, the BBC are getting blasted - as is all free (five channels) Brititsh T.V. - for horrible productions. I read this in the London Times.

    Yes, 300 channels is overkill, but five leaves a lot to be desired.

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    On a side note, ESPN stands for Entertainment, (see "Must See T.V." Tuesdays on ESPN or the World's Strongest Man) Sports (MLB & Sportscenter around the clock), Programing Network.

    Oh, they will have my viewership for most Tuesdays, but it aint going to be in the evening and I won't be watching ESPN. Every Tuesday that espn2 has the Champion's League at 11:30 a.m., I watching.
     

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