nytimes.com — Is there still money to be made from “Matlock”? Within the last few months, television distributors have opened up their libraries of classic content online, making thousands of episodes of programs like “The Twilight Zone” and “The Mary Tyler Moore Show” available free.
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harrydirtyApr 28, 2008
Yeah until you screwed it up.
hesnikkeApr 28, 2008
um, the wrestling/horror channel also has the space/fantasy/drama that is Battlestar Galactica on the air... it just makes no sense if you haven't seen it from the beginning...
gkiltzApr 28, 2008
If only that problem were limited to TV Land. It seems to be television in general now! There is no more actual money spent on programming!Stations like the Discovery Science Channel, and the other channels under the Discovery umbrella it seem purchase one batch of shows when they open up the network, and then they just round-and-round through the same circuit, until people would have to be paid to watch! Then, out come the Brain-dead infomercials!
shakermakerApr 28, 2008
I'd love to see them start showing The Little Rascals again on TV....
jcorn1Apr 28, 2008
Wow, the Rifleman, Fury, Sky King, Naked City (yeah, there was a noir show by that name) Rin Tin Tin, Howdy Doody, would love to see repeats of those.
Closed AccountApr 28, 2008
And some Stargate, I'll grant you; however, BSG + Stargate + occasional movie = 10% of quality leaving us with 90% of non-sci-fi CRAP.
starpage85Jul 12, 2008
Online TV is way better and more convenient, you just have to find a good website. Here is one I really like it's got over 1000 free channels in different languages:<a class="user" href="http://www.tvweb360.com">http://www.tvweb360.com</a>