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Which US channel do you watch the most?
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Think about which US shows you watch (even if you watch them on UK channels), and then think of the US channels those shows are on - and then post a guess here in this thread. I'm really curious about this.
I'm starting - mine would be BRAVO, because I watch practically all the Housewives Shows on ITV2 or ABC, because I watch Once Upon A Time, Revenge, Castle and Scandal.
Let me hear what you think
In case there are multiple channels running one show, always take the channel that shows the first-runs.
I'm starting - mine would be BRAVO, because I watch practically all the Housewives Shows on ITV2 or ABC, because I watch Once Upon A Time, Revenge, Castle and Scandal.
Let me hear what you think
In case there are multiple channels running one show, always take the channel that shows the first-runs.
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I also watch Suits on USA, Hannibal on NBC and American Dad currently on Fox, moving to TBS from next year.
AMC
FX
USA Network
HBO (Boardwalk Empire, Game of Thrones, Girls)
AMC (Breaking Bad, The Walking Dead)
FX (The Americans, Sons of Anarchy)
Out of the networks, I only watch The Following and Modern Family on Fox and ABC, respectively.
Universal
Syfy
PBS America
The others are really spread out.
HBO- Boardwalk Empire, Games of Thrones, Girls, Veep, True Blood
FX- SOA, Louie CK, American Horror Story, The Americans
Showtime - Homeland, Ray Donovan, Nurse Jackie, Dexter
ABC- Revenge
CW- Arrow
HBO (Boardwalk Empire, Girls, Curb Your Enthusiasm)
AMC (Breaking Bad, Low Winter Sun, The Killing, Mad Men)
FX (The Americans, Justified, The Bridge)
USA Network (Suits, White Collar, Covert Affairs, Graceland)
Plus the many others for the odd show here 'n there. too numerous to mention them all.
The output from the big broadcast networks these days is pretty sad.
I think Netflix might be the "channel" I watch most this year. They've had a great string of original content lately, on top of their usual non-original content.
Many of the shows that are nominally on other channels I actually watch on Hulu, so I'm not sure if those count.
The non-internet based channel I probably watch the most is HBO. But it's only a narrow lead. There are probably around 5-10 channels that I watch 2-3 programs each on (at various points during the year).
Mine are really varied as well, but Id say the winner by a few is ABC. I also watch a lot of HBO and Showtime programming as well.
I love a trashy reality show, so in that regard it would be Bravo, MTV and VH1
Definitely. I watch far more Netflix and Hulu than anything that comes over cable.
Although I plan to watch Marvel Agents of S.H.E.I.L.D which is on ABC.
I don't watch anything on NBC since Friends ended although I do watch SNL every now and again.
Entertainment-wise, it's pretty much just Mad Men (AMC), Big Bang (CBS), Craig Ferguson (CBS), Nova (PBS).
I can't remember the last time I watched ABC and I'm reasonably sure I've not watched 15 minutes of the CW (or its predecessors WB or UPN, for that matter).
What are you, connecting via dialup BBS from the 1980's? TV has come a long way and is in the midst of a golden age. Other forms of mass media aren't faring so well at the moment.
The best of TV at the moment is better than equivalent commercial successful film or even commercially successful books. True there are more indie/arthouse films and literature out there if you dig for it, while TV by it's nature doesn't scale well to those small niches. But those aren't the books and films that the public are actually consuming. The current crop of TV that the public is consuming includes a lot of trash like any medium, but it also includes some true masterpieces.
No it isn't.
Little House on the Prairie - NBC
The Waltons- CBS
Roots - ABC
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