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Old December 15th 03, 09:58 PM
Dan the fan
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Am I the only one looking at hd.net and asking where the heck did they go
wrong! The station really is just a bunch of filler. Instead of being
revolutionary they have become stationary! IN the past their would be college
basketball games and all sorts of interesting stuff now it is just a bunch of
rehashed 80s and beyond tv. Square pegs...need I say more! It's time Mark Caban
gets off his ass and redefines what HD is all about! My suggestions start as
follows
1) Advertising...notice how you can get "Sound and Vision" magazine and they
got a ton of advertisers and yet hd.net has none. Why? The more advertisements
the more revenue you can get to spend on quality with.
2) A vision. Is it a sports network, a musicchannel, a discovery channel, or a
classic tv channel? Pick something and become it!
The vision I would like to see...
1) More college sports in HD. Low level like Colonial Athletic League or sports
that are on the vegas board. Good games


End higher ticket prices! Go to local college games!
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Old December 16th 03, 02:56 AM
Richard C.
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"Dan the fan" wrote in message
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: Am I the only one looking at hd.net and asking where the heck did they go
: wrong! The station really is just a bunch of filler. Instead of being
: revolutionary they have become stationary! IN the past their would be college
: basketball games and all sorts of interesting stuff now it is just a bunch of
: rehashed 80s and beyond tv. Square pegs...need I say more! It's time Mark Caban
: gets off his ass and redefines what HD is all about! My suggestions start as
: follows
: 1) Advertising...notice how you can get "Sound and Vision" magazine and they
: got a ton of advertisers and yet hd.net has none. Why? The more advertisements
: the more revenue you can get to spend on quality with.
: 2) A vision. Is it a sports network, a musicchannel, a discovery channel, or a
: classic tv channel? Pick something and become it!
: The vision I would like to see...
: 1) More college sports in HD. Low level like Colonial Athletic League or sports
: that are on the vegas board. Good games
:
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I am glad they are doing more than sports.
You want ADVERTISING? come'on..............
They should just set up a separate sports channel.
Then I would not have to worry about it.
Nor would you...................


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Old December 18th 03, 03:40 PM
Larry Bud
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2) A vision. Is it a sports network, a musicchannel, a discovery channel, or a
classic tv channel? Pick something and become it!


I find this is the best part of HD net. You never know what you're
going to get. They are going to show programming that you'll never
see anywhere else. Hogan's Heroes remastered and broadcast in HD?
Gold. Bikini Destinations, Platinum. Hawaiian Tropic contest,
excellent.

The vision I would like to see...
1) More college sports in HD. Low level like Colonial Athletic League or sports that are on the vegas board. Good games


BORING! Who cares (besides you, apparently) about small Div I or Div
II schools? Go watch them on ESPN2.
 




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