Tony P.
09-10-2002, 08:55 AM
maybe i am wrong about this, and maybe this has happened in the past
(even though i don't think it has), but it seems there has been a
growing together of networks on television. the broadcast and basic
cable stations. i mean, aol has a webwork of stations and partner
ships. like fox and the wb, (all related to my area), fox's
broadcasting of the news, when necessary, on the wb. upn, fox, and
the wb i have noticed i think share the same programming. then i
think tbs shares around it's programming too. abc and disney do
share, but they are one and the same anyways. old abc shows appear on
tbs i think now, but that may not be of any importance. but anyways,
how many channels does american online own anyways? they own tbs and
the wb i think for sure. and they also own cartnoon network too i
think, which makes it an easy way to experiment by show swapping now,
which they didn't do before. i've noticed abc and disney started show
swapping a long time ago, but i'm okay with that since it just seems
nice.
(even though i don't think it has), but it seems there has been a
growing together of networks on television. the broadcast and basic
cable stations. i mean, aol has a webwork of stations and partner
ships. like fox and the wb, (all related to my area), fox's
broadcasting of the news, when necessary, on the wb. upn, fox, and
the wb i have noticed i think share the same programming. then i
think tbs shares around it's programming too. abc and disney do
share, but they are one and the same anyways. old abc shows appear on
tbs i think now, but that may not be of any importance. but anyways,
how many channels does american online own anyways? they own tbs and
the wb i think for sure. and they also own cartnoon network too i
think, which makes it an easy way to experiment by show swapping now,
which they didn't do before. i've noticed abc and disney started show
swapping a long time ago, but i'm okay with that since it just seems
nice.