- Variety.com
liked the show
stating "it's
surely the
wittiest thing the
netlet has ever had the good
fortune to schedule, and
based on the
opening two...
- "Tribune uppa-uppa-uppa-uppa-ups WB stake;
invests $21
million more in The WB;
netlet serves up
development plate to buyers".
Broadcasting & Cable.
Cahners Business...
- on
their Fox
stations and two
other Sinclair stations ****ociated with a
netlet under a five-year
agreement with
Steve Rotfeld Productions.
Starting in...
- (the
network was then
limited to a six-hour w****ly schedule),
after that
netlet was
displaced from its
previous affiliate WSTR-TV (channel 64) by The WB...
-
attempt to
compete with the Big
Three as well as Fox,
although these "
netlets" have been
unable to
ascend to the same
level of success. The WB and UPN...
-
November 7, 1994, pp. 6.
Accessed January 5, 2019. [10] McClellan, Steve. "
Netlets dealing for affiliates."[permanent dead link]
Broadcasting and Cable,...
- its
second season concluded. (It was
subsequently picked up by
fledgling “
netlet” The WB,
where it ran for four
additional seasons.)
During the
first few...
- on SAP to
reach more viewers,
though as many
stations affiliated with "
netlets" like The CW and
MyNetworkTV are not
under the
video description provision...
-
syndicated sitcoms, that
would become the
common variety of
programming for
netlet stations at that time. In
early 2000, WDBB
relocated its
transmitter facilities...
- Three"
networks (excluding the "Big Four" era's Fox),
three of the four "
netlets" (excluding
MyNetworkTV and not
counting the PTEN
programming service)...