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Newsjunkie24

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  1. Shep's show seems to be struggling really bad. I know the Daily Beast is a tabloid, but TVnewser and Brian Stelter also picked up on this. One of the options is to possibly move Mad Money out of its longtime 6:00 slot. I think putting him on CNBC was a mistake. Most people know CNBC as a business/financial news channel and not for hard news. I like his show but it's a trainwreck going from to Cramer to Smith and then to Shark Tank. Put him on MSNBC in a daytime slot and I think he might get a bigger audience. There's a few personalities there that could be moved or assigned somewhere else. CNBC doesn't seem too unhappy with with the results and seems very proud of his show. On the other hand, the conservative talk in primetime seems to have gone nowhere over a year after the rumor came out.
  2. In the Heat of the Night's been on there forever it seems.
  3. I wish Emrick was there as well. Kenny Albert's not bad, just a little more average.
  4. Chris is one of the few tolerable ones over there. Shepard Smith was the same until his resignation. Bill seems to be getting a little more far to the right, although probably somewhat better compared to Hannity and Tucker.
  5. That's only on the TV News Archive. Community Video runs like YT/Vimeo.
  6. I have to wonder how long before Moss gets fired just like Hecker last week?
  7. Nintendo's a big example of this.
  8. YouTube cares about money. The more higher the interest, the better they care, So many users are getting demonetized over small things as well. Soon all that will be left will be gaming, cat videos, rant videos, sports highlights, viral news/opinion clips, and interviews. YouTube never encouraged uploading copyrighted material in the first place, but if you ask me, people were going to find a way to upload rare television broadcasts/commercials.
  9. Not surprised. He has the 2nd highest seniority after Robert.
  10. I still like the 1988-2007 logo better. Just very simple.
  11. They made the logo more 3D for a time starting around 2010.
  12. Both the peacock and eye had slight changes done in the past.
  13. Not a big surprise. All of their other big name talent have their names attached to their shows.
  14. WTVG in Toledo airs local news at 9 as well.
  15. It's probably better in that hour anyway, so I agree.
  16. Interesting strategy, especially since CTM is the hard news morning program.
  17. Makes me wish for Speed to come back. It would be nice if they tried one of the graphics packages from the 2000's.
  18. No way on Lou Dobbs now. Agreed if it was 15 years ago. Plus, Lou is still employed by Fox even though he's not on the air anymore.
  19. It seems like of the Dr. Phil episodes airing on OWN, most are from the last few years. The show's own YT channel has put up some of of the more popular older segments. I believe Nosey used to air Sally, not sure if they still do. Maury, Springer and Wilkos are all on there, as are numerous court shows, like the later Divorce Courts. I prefer the older ones from like 10 years ago.
  20. Street Smarts is on YouTube now, and that one dating show that led to your channel takedown is also streaming on YT now. I'm a bit surprised that Johnny is allowed now. It's not just on Antenna TV, but there's also a 24/7 channel devoted to it on Pluto TV. Their main channel on YT has some rare stuff, like a 1985 Drew Carey stand-up skit. Those Carson episodes have a lot of value.
  21. I don't get why CTCA would take down commercials, much less anything from 1999-2001. Have they done this to other accounts? I also mentioned the Don Henley song used in a TV promo. I found out that WB is now putting some of those same shows' episodes that got your accounts terminated. We're getting better with stuff not shown on TV in years with the advent of streaming, but we still have a long way to go.
  22. Not the case with Sony. Everything from the earliest seasons of Trebek's Jeopardy to Chuck Woolery's slightly forgotten Wheel of Fortune to even the polarizing Patrick Wayne Tic Tac Dough version. It seems like most people go to either Dailymotion or the Internet Archive to put Sony content.
  23. I'm surprised with the way ContentID works that Sony hasn't picked up on it. You can't even pitch/speed up or mirror the videos without getting blocked. It was actually David Downs himself that mentioned how Sony is inconsistent.
  24. Those 1982 episodes are the ones on Pluto. Didn't know that Fremantle has blocked slightly newer TPIR and LMAD.
  25. Like I said, ViacomCBS is the most extreme example film and TV wise. Many years ago, during their fight with YouTube, they wanted to turn over IP addresses who watched their material unauthorized. Just a newscast open should qualify as fair use, but fair use has to be 30 seconds or less I believe. Some game shows are allowed, others will lead to strikes. Any of Sony's or WB's game shows will result in strikes, although someone said a few years ago Sony's not always consistent. NBC targeted episodes of the original Weakest Link back in 2018, even though at the time those episodes didn't air in reruns since around 2005. I don't have a YouTube channel, but I'd have commercials on one channel and actual shows on the other. Most commercials aren't targeted. VHSGoodiesWA had at least 2 strikes on his channel, one for a Cancer Treatment Centers of America ad for 2001, and a 2001 break taken down simply because one of Don Henley's songs played in it. (Henley's known to be aggressive with copyright takedowns). If it's 30 seconds or less, I'd file a counterclaim for fair use. The law states that owners must consider fair use before issuing any takedowns. Too often, this never happens though. I think any material that hasn't been released in many years should be public domain quicker, say 15 years if the material isn't released. Won't happen as long as Disney has lobbying power.
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