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Peerless
04-26-2005, 05:24 PM
Delete your other threads BVP and SNk. Put your fav. show here!
Adrenaline
04-26-2005, 05:25 PM
Delete your other threads BVP and SNk. Put your fav. show here!
Don't tempt them by calling it "offical" t.v show thread. :D
NO thank you. I want to see replys to the show I posted about. :P
EddyMac87
04-26-2005, 05:29 PM
Seinfelds a classic, i can watch the re runs a hundred times and they never get old....
but my favorite now is Family Guy..:rockon:
Jared
04-26-2005, 05:29 PM
Family Guy, Alias, West Wing, Good Eats, Numb3rs, CSI, L&O, Without a Trace, Gilmore Girls, Everwood, Sportscenter, The Daily Show, Conan
I dont watch enough TV to have any other favorite shows. All I make time for is The Apprentice and The Contender.
Adrenaline
04-26-2005, 05:34 PM
I dont watch enough TV to have any other favorite shows. All I make time for is The Apprentice and The Contender.
so you only watch t.v 2 times a week?
so you only watch t.v 2 times a week?
A little more than that. But I would rather be online than watch TV.
JWinn
04-26-2005, 06:02 PM
I like Law & Order, the original, Iron Chef, Good Eats, Great Chefs,Total Access on NFL Network, Wings, and the Snake Master.
But historically, I also watch/watched every Star Trek, esp. DS9, M*A*S*H, and the Original Battlestar Galactica. Just cant get into the new one though. Same with Enterprise, blah!
Family Guy--- I just stopped my kid from watching that yesterday. He called his mother a bi***, and that was it. He is always coming in telling us these foul things he learns from that show. Seem pretty funny, but should not be on Cartoon Network aimed at 5 to 10 year olds. I must admit, I am starting to dislike that network...........
Lots I like, but I suppose a few of my favorites would be...
Trailer Park Boys
Family Guy
The Daily Show
This Hour has 22 Minutes
BlueDevilsDB
04-26-2005, 06:13 PM
Family Guy
South Park
Tom Goes to the Mayor
Around the Horn
PTI
JWinn
04-26-2005, 06:16 PM
Did anyone ever watch a show named "Grand"? It only ran one season I think, and in the end, everyone was killed by a tornado. The entire cast!! :eek:
LoufromLItt.
04-26-2005, 06:18 PM
Skinimax, every friday night.
Jared
04-26-2005, 06:23 PM
I like Law & Order, the original, Iron Chef, Good Eats, Great Chefs,Total Access on NFL Network, Wings, and the Snake Master.
But historically, I also watch/watched every Star Trek, esp. DS9, M*A*S*H, and the Original Battlestar Galactica. Just cant get into the new one though. Same with Enterprise, blah!
Family Guy--- I just stopped my kid from watching that yesterday. He called his mother a bi***, and that was it. He is always coming in telling us these foul things he learns from that show. Seem pretty funny, but should not be on Cartoon Network aimed at 5 to 10 year olds. I must admit, I am starting to dislike that network...........
The Cartoon Network isn't aimed at 5-10 year olds.
At least not after 4pm.
18-24.
Hence, "Adult Swim"
Nickelodeon is a better bet. They seem to aim for teen and preteen crowd during the afternoons.
JWinn
04-26-2005, 06:30 PM
But they do have a lot of shows that seem aimed right at him. They also show commercials during those times for little kids, toys, etc.
I'll tell you the thing that really gets me about Cartoon Network. I'll probably get flammed for it, but here goes........
They air Christian Music ads. I understand that they have to air somewhere, and that the network makes money thru advertising, but it's clear they aim these at children who will go to their parents and beg for the CD. They air happy little songs that appeal to kids who do not understand what their true aim is. When you have commercials like this between one for Barbie & one for some toy, I just get a little angry, lol.
Jared
04-26-2005, 06:38 PM
But they do have a lot of shows that seem aimed right at him. They also show commercials during those times for little kids, toys, etc.
I'll tell you the thing that really gets me about Cartoon Network. I'll probably get flammed for it, but here goes........
They air Christian Music ads. I understand that they have to air somewhere, and that the network makes money thru advertising, but it's clear they aim these at children who will go to their parents and beg for the CD. They air happy little songs that appeal to kids who do not understand what their true aim is. When you have commercials like this between one for Barbie & one for some toy, I just get a little angry, lol.
As someone who actually understands media commercial buying and creation, I would say that it is not the networks job to decide that certain clients don't get air time (unless it doesn't meet broadcast or FCC standards of course, or you are a privatley owned station with a specific mission and the product in question goes against that mission statement). At a corporately owned station, if a client has a legit product and is willing to spend the money to advertise on your station, they literally own that 60 seconds of air time. It would be unfair to say "well, we don;t want to take your money, only money from OTHER groups who want to try and convince kids to have their parenst buy stuff."
As far as products go, there are worse things out there to buy.
And quite frankly, the parenst still gets the decision as to where the money get spent.
I see it is as no different than advertising for toys that you may have an issue with.
A TV or radio station's primary goal it to remain profitable. Yes, its great to have a kid safe network, and the CEO can truly have that at his personal ideal. But he can't bring that fruition unless he makes money. Cold hard truth.
mattos
04-26-2005, 06:40 PM
no way i can pick a favorite. have you seen "deadliest catch" on the discovery channel? its a great documentary style show about the most dangerous job - crab fishermen in alaska (average of 1 dies per week). its on now actually (currently 8:37 est) and the new episode comes on at 9:00 est.
JWinn
04-26-2005, 06:46 PM
As someone who actually understands media commercial buying and creation, I would say that it is not the networks job to decide that certain clients don't get air time (unless it doesn't meet broadcast or FCC standards of course, or you are a privatley owned station with a specific mission and the product in question goes against that mission statement). At a corporately owned station, if a client has a legit product and is willing to spend the money to advertise on your station, they literally own that 60 seconds of air time. It would be unfair to say "well, we don;t want to take your money, only money from OTHER groups who want to try and convince kids to have their parenst buy stuff."
As far as products go, there are worse things out there to buy.
And quite frankly, the parenst still gets the decision as to where the money get spent.
I see it is as no different than advertising for toys that you may have an issue with.
A TV or radio station's primary goal it to remain profitable. Yes, its great to have a kid safe network, and the CEO can truly have that at his personal ideal. But he can't bring that fruition unless he makes money. Cold hard truth.
Yeah, I understand that it's a business decision and that I as the parent decide where to spend the money.
But I notice that I never see those commercials anywhere else but childrens programming. They know there are lots of people who will give in to their kids demands with the figuring of its only another 20 bucks. But I didnt, and we had a long talk about it.
All that aside, if I am the GM of a network, and they come to me and want to buy airtime, I sell it to them. That's my job! I know the the network has nothing to do with the commercials, I just wish the advertisers in question would try it somewhere else than during shows my kid is watching! :mad:
NJBRONCOSFAN
04-26-2005, 06:58 PM
The Simpsons
Seinfeld
Curb Your Enthusiasm (Crazy Eyes Killa might just be the best episode of any t.v. show i've ever seen)
Food Network
Discovery and National Geographic channels
Sportscenter
Bronx84
04-26-2005, 07:57 PM
Broncos TV is mine and I waould have to say when ever i can watch The Simpsons or Family Guy I watch them.
spikerman
04-26-2005, 08:49 PM
The Simpsons
Seinfeld
Curb Your Enthusiasm (Crazy Eyes Killa might just be the best episode of any t.v. show i've ever seen)
Food Network
Discovery and National Geographic channels
Sportscenter
I was going to give you a CP for "Curb Your Enthusiasm", but I have to spread them around. :beer:
Johnny Law Man
04-26-2005, 08:52 PM
My life has been reduced to ESPN News and CNN...
JWinn
04-26-2005, 08:54 PM
Thanks BBJ, I forgot!!! What a shmuck, huh? lol
CNN Headline News with Linda Stouffer! Actually, any reporter, lol. At least threee times a day!
"Curb Your Enthusiasm" is clearly the best TV show on, period.
For my cartoon, I would have to say "King of the Hill".
Johnny Law Man
04-26-2005, 09:01 PM
Thanks BBJ, I forgot!!! What a shmuck, huh? lol
CNN Headline News with Linda Stouffer! Actually, any reporter, lol. At least threee times a day!
Mmmm...Linda Stouffer....rrrrooooowww...I saw her the other day and thought of you Mr. Winn.. :D
The Dark Knight
04-26-2005, 09:08 PM
Firefly
Deep Space Nine
Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Angel
The New Battlestar Galactica (About 1000 times better than the old one)
Seinfeld
Survivor
Friends
Star Trek: The Next Generation
Freaks and Geeks
Curb your Enthusiasm
South Park
The Simpsons
Smallville
Transformers: Generation One
Babylon 5
Mr. Show
Mystery Science Theater 3000
NJBRONCOSFAN
04-27-2005, 07:11 AM
I thought we were coo-day-la?
Chronic_Toker
04-27-2005, 07:41 AM
Simpsons
Family Guy
King of Queens
Sportscenter
I'm a big fan of comedies, but I need my fair share of Sportscenter too.
I don't know what it is but I can watch an entire Broncos game, then watch the highlights every time they come on SC and never get tired of seeing them (that is of course if we won).
In-com-plete
04-27-2005, 07:44 AM
The Sopranos
Seinfeld
Coach
Chappelle's Show
Den21-Bal19
04-27-2005, 11:13 AM
Just about every version of Star Trek, DS9 was the best
M*A*S*H
Babylon 5
Cheers
Battlestar Galactica (Both old and new - the old one wasn't as bad as I feared when I got it on DVD & the new one is fantastically darker)
The X-Files
Doctor Who (my favourite doctor was Tom Baker in the 70's, Peter Davidson wasn't bad, Colin Baker & Sylvester McCoy stank but the new one is pretty good)
Blakes 7 - Late 70's, early 80's BBC series
Red Dwarf - BBC Sci-Fi Comedy
V - The original miniseries & 'The Final Battle' were pretty good, but the 3rd series lost it's way (quite) a bit.
Space Above And Beyond - Only lasted a single season, but I thought it was quite good
Hill Street Blues
Taxi
Black Adder - Another BBC comedy, starring Rowan 'Mr Bean' Atkinson. 4 series, each set over a different time periods, very funny.
Sledge Hammer! - 80's wacky copy show, taking pot shots at everything from Clint Eastwood's Dirty Harry (the title role) to movies such as Witness, To Sir with Love, Robocop.
24
Miami Vice - I loved this back in the eighties, seemed to bring a real 'movie' quality to TV, fantastic soundtrack.
Hustle - Another BBC series, I don't know if it's made it to the US yet. Basically it's a very slick thriller about a team of conartists, including Robert 'Napoleon Solo' Vaughn.
Monday (and Sunday after the World Series) Night Football.
Finally, i don't now if this counts as I only saw it on DVD - Firefly
As you can see, I spend a lot of time watching re-runs, IMO the majority of TV is absolute tat.
Peerless
04-27-2005, 01:55 PM
Family guy!!!
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