This Forum is going to assume that a story in USA Today is
not something that they pirated from The Onion.
So unless someone tells us otherwise, we assume that the report
that a new cable network will debut in August is real. Here is what those putting this thing
together hope to do.
Pivot, due Aug. 1, will feature a mix of programming aimed at
the "new greatest generation," the 85 million or so
15-to-34-year-olds, says Jim Berk, CEO of parent Participant Media, being
created from the ashes of Documentary Channel and Halogen TV, two small cable
networks that reach 40 million homes. In an apparent first, the channel's
entire lineup also will be available via a mobile app to viewers who don't
subscribe to cable, at a monthly cost paid to Internet providers that's
"less than a cup of coffee," promises Pivot president Evan Shapiro.
Ok, so what kind of programming to they
envision? Oh, this
Other original shows include TakePart Live, a
topical daily talk show; Raising McCain, a 10-episode series starring
Sen. John McCain's 28-year-old daughter, who described it as "a cross
between Meet the Press and Jackass"; Will, a scripted drama
series about a young William Shakespeare, from Craig Pearce (Romeo and Juliet, Moulin
Rouge); and Jersey Strong, a docu-series profiling two connected
Newark families, one comprising gang members, the other made up of criminal lawyers.
Not the stuff that Emmy’s or high ratings are made
of. But wait, there is also this.
Pivot
also has acquired rights to reruns of Friday Night Lights, Farscape and Little
Mosque on the Prairie, a series about
Canadian Muslims.
No way. So what’s
really going on here? We think that
after Al Gore and friends started a failed cable channel and were able to sell
it to a bunch of foreign investors with more money than knowledge, skill or
even basic common sense, the owners of this venture see big bucks in going the
same route. After all, if there was one
group of deep pockets foreigners willing to pay $500 million for a failed cable
network, there must be more.
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