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GSN, R.I.P.?
GS Warehouse:
[quote name=\'beatlefreak84\' date=\'Jul 9 2003, 10:45 AM\'] And how many of you were PO'ed that they picked LC instead of Scrabble for Chuck's classic show? :) [/quote]
I don't think the acquisition of LC had as much to do with Chuck as it is the (inexplicable) popularity of relationship shows, like The Bachelor.
--- Quote ---However, I'll counter that argument by saying 1) GSN needs to keep their original programming within the confines of game shows (\"GS\"N), just like MTV should keep theirs within the confines of music (\"M\"TV).
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Today, \"MTV\" is just initials that don't stand for anything. MTV made the decision to divest themselves from music videos. If GSN wants to move away from game shows and try to to get those Friends fans who'll buy anything they see on TV--but chase us away for good in the process--that's a risk they're willing to take. They'll either end up just another USA or go down trying.
Bottom line: we're a dying breed.
ilb4ever2000:
--- Quote ---I don't think the acquisition of LC had as much to do with Chuck as it is the (inexplicable) popularity of relationship shows, like The Bachelor.
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I think the Chuck factor was a major reason.
--- Quote ---Today, \"MTV\" is just initials that don't stand for anything.
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Their logo still has the byline \"Music Television.\"
J.R.:
Pre-Cronin GSN Originals: Jep!, Throut and Neck, Burt Ludden's Love Buffet, All New 3s a Croud.
Cronin GSN: Whammy!, Russian Roulette, Lingo, WinTuition
You have to admit, they are getting WAY better.
GSN wants to deviate from it's roots, so be it. Thats why God invented the VCR, DVD, and other networks.
(Food Network is a good one)
-Joe R.
Jimmy Owen:
I enjoy Food Network too, but anybody notice that their schedule lately includes a good number of game shows? Are they straying from their original focus on cooking shows? :)
PeterMarshallFan:
I'm sorry, but I'm gonna say what's been burning on my mind for a while.
Being game show freaks doesn't exactly put us on the top rung of the social ladder. I'm sure that quite a few of us, myself and the late Randy Amasia included, have felt at one time or another that we were the only game show fans. Not true when we discovered GSN and places like ATGS and it's successors. GSN let us see all the shows we grew up with, and ATGS let us discuss them with other game show freaks. I mean, outside of us fans, who cares about how the Concentration board works or how much TPiR announcers get paid?
Now, look at GSN today. A whole boatload of originals, some good (Whammy, Lingo, Russian Roulette), some average (WinTuition, Funny Money), and some downright bad (Cram, Friend or Foe). The few classics left are either at rotten times or seemingly abandoned. Love Connection is not a game show (don't play the \"EoTVGS lists it\" card. They left out Fantasy, which had more game show-ness than LC), MG syndie is only on weekends, as is the original Squares. MGPM gets maybe too much exposure, NNG is in an OK slot, Pyramid's been rerun abused, LMAD has been reran too much, as has Blockbusters. The vertivision blocks are only temporary.
And then we get this: GSN throws mucho buckos at importing a British video game show. [Insert \"Whew\" longshot screech here] Even worse, it's already being rerun on a little network called G4. So what in the blue hell is it doing here?! IMO, Rich Cronin really stuck his foot in his mouth when he said \"we will expand but stay true to our brand.\"
Which gets me to the point of this rant: if the video game block succeeds, more of it's kind will be brought in, gradually eradicating all the classic game shows. So where, pray tell, do us game show obsessed freaks go now?
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