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  1. Justin Hill

    Xfinity dropped WB and subchannels

    Here's an update on the situation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GITFjGEM5ek
  2. Justin Hill

    Xfinity dropped WB and subchannels

    I will... :) I think The WB would be better off coming back as a streaming service, it would be great if they decide on that for a new name for CW Seed, since The CW will dissolve as a brand under Nexstar's ownership...
  3. Justin Hill

    Xfinity dropped WB and subchannels

    I guess they should just rename it "Nexstar TV," since that what it's basically going to be at this point...
  4. Justin Hill

    Xfinity dropped WB and subchannels

    Oh how I wish CBS would sell their share of The CW, so they could change the network's name back to The WB...
  5. Justin Hill

    WGN America rebrand to News nation March 1

    I tend to avoid the right-wing media like the plague, and instead watch media that covers all other sides of an issue.
  6. Justin Hill

    WGN America rebrand to News nation March 1

    Cable TV itself is dying a slow-as-molasses death as people cut the cord and more people depend on streaming and digital broadcast TV for their news, weather, sports and entertainment needs... Soon, most cable TV providers will just have to rely on broadband internet sales to stay relevant...
  7. Justin Hill

    WGN America rebrand to News nation March 1

    This is nothing new, we've seen it on basic cable before, starting in the mid-late 1990s, a phenomenon called "channel drift" (a.k.a. network decay), where cable networks shift from one set of program categories to another set of categories, like in the case of MTV during the 1990s, when they...
  8. Justin Hill

    WGN America rebrand to News nation March 1

    The days of the "Superstation" on cable TV are long gone...channels like WOR-TV 9 (now WWOR-TV 9) of New York City, WTBS 17 (now WPCH-TV 17) of Atlanta, and now WGN 9 of Chicago are no longer staples of cable TV lineups (thanks to cordcutters/cordnevers, cable TV is a dying form of...