Fair enough, but when the programing changed, so should have the name. It's false advertising.
Memorial Day weekend, any programs about Pearl Harbor? Nah. Iwo Jima? Nope. Normandy? C'mon, who are you kidding? V-Day? Shit son...
No, they ran a Pawn Stars marathon.
Exactly. It's beyond irritating. I used to love watching the History channel. Also, Animal Planet used to have some awesome weekend programming by showing Agility Trials, Ring Sport Trials, Frisbee Dog Championships, etc. And now? A "Too Cute" marathon. Or worse, a marathon of "Call of the Wildman". Seriously??? GAH! What happened to original programming like Meerkat Manor?? I miss the days when you could find intelligent and entertaining programming on a variety of channels. Now my DVR record button gathers dust as you are lucky to find ONE program to watch at a time that isn't scripted controversy or pure fluff.
Hell yeah bluedogs. Like the show Treehouse Masters on AP? Like, WTF, it's not even about animals. Oh how I miss Meerkat Manor. Remember when Flower got bit by the cobra and died? Geeze, I was in pieces that day. I have to admit though, I like the show too cute, just not in marathons.
What bothers me the most, though, is that some shows on the Travel Channel could or should be on the history channel; Mysteries at the Museum, Monumental Mysteries, America Declassified, Ghost Adventures (kind of).
Exactly. I think it is starting to honestly. It's kind of a tough call. Most of the shows on there could be on other networks too. Like the show Bizzare Foods, it could be on the food network, but it also belongs on Travel because he travels around. It's a fine line. Honestly, I think there are just too many channels. There are a few networks that should combine instead of struggling to stay afloat with crap shows.
Memorial Day weekend, any programs about Pearl Harbor? Nah. Iwo Jima? Nope. Normandy? C'mon, who are you kidding? V-Day? Shit son...
No, they ran a Pawn Stars marathon.