I dunno about this, but someone posted this somewhere else, and I thought I'd pass it on.
http://leo.typepad.c...st_fires_t.html
hmmmmmmm....
so it appears that comcast, which previously owned G4, is merging G4 with TechTV.
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comcast to fire all of techtv staff?!@(@*&%
#4 Guest_digismacked
Posted 07 May 2004 - 08:26 PM
It is true, http://www.g4tv.com/techtvmerger/
G4 sucked when I had it in the US, TechTV was starting to suck because they hardly changed up their programming schedules or aired new era material to catch the new generation. Hopefully they will take the best of both and throw them away and start over (except for the Martin Sargent show, and Call for Help).
G4 sucked when I had it in the US, TechTV was starting to suck because they hardly changed up their programming schedules or aired new era material to catch the new generation. Hopefully they will take the best of both and throw them away and start over (except for the Martin Sargent show, and Call for Help).
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#10 Guest_WheresMyPants
Posted 10 May 2004 - 04:35 AM
a stockholder differs from a CEO. like say, Brian Roberts.
and Teresa Kerry just recently switched from the republican party to the democratic party. (obviously because of her husband's future hopes.)
but i bet you knew that already.
im sorry doom, but i found that idiot comment out of place... i though you were better then that. but since you, a member that has a lot of respect from me, i can say, who is the idiot now.
edit: it should also be noted that national parties do not always impact personal stock investments.
and Teresa Kerry just recently switched from the republican party to the democratic party. (obviously because of her husband's future hopes.)
but i bet you knew that already.
im sorry doom, but i found that idiot comment out of place... i though you were better then that. but since you, a member that has a lot of respect from me, i can say, who is the idiot now.
edit: it should also be noted that national parties do not always impact personal stock investments.
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