I really want to know what the hell happened here. I did a search on the history channel website:
Search Results
Are they just going to premiere a whole crap load of episodes for the first time on a random Saturday morning? I doubt it, and I would hope not! Which causes me to want to know...when are these episodes actually airing for the first time?
History Channel was starting to redeem itself with me lately with Warriors, Ancient Discoveries, and this. But...Battles B.C., Clash of the Gods, and the inexplicable invisibility act this show's being put through right now...maybe History Channel still sucks after all. Except before it was for being the 24 hour hitler channel. Now, it's because half their prime time shows seem to be godawful reality tv history hybrids (Gangland, Pawn Stars, Ice Road Truckers, Axe Men, just to name a few...), or as Bill Maher suggested they rename themselves, "The Poor Life Choices channel." Oh and half of the half not covered by that garbage is apocolypse/doomsday bs, UFOs, monster quest.... *sigh*
I have an answer for this, but you're not going to like it.
You see The History channel is run by Discovery Networks, and if you have been paying attention across the DSC board, all of their channels, Discovery, Discovery International, History channel, History International, Military channel, SyFy, the Science channel, etc. have all been undergoing a slight cosmetic alteration.
All of the programming on DN channels
was watcher/content specific, History for military historians (until they created the military channel), Science for science geek, SciFi for science fiction geeks, etc. and this was fine; except a couple years back the company underwent a changeover in their higher-up (three years I think, but I'm too lazy to check) and that's about when things started altering. See now they are actual looking for "ratings shares" not that cable/satellite channels have ever done it in the past, but hey, why not. So starting with Discovery, they started doing reality shows to draw in more viewers, and it worked, but then some genius decided to start moving shows to other channels to "share the wealth". Now
Ghost Hunters on SciFi made sense,
Junkyard Wars on The Science Channel made sense,
Special Ops on the military channel made sense, but what in any thing would a reality show on the history channel would make sense. They only thing I see that soul have worked was what PBS did a few years ago with the "house" series (
1800's House,
1900's House,
1700's Community) where modern people were put into old world situations for 30-90 days and made to live according to historical standards, but the budget for those kinds of shows are out of this world. ([seedy marketing voice] "And of course, re-enactors are just plain sad, right?" [/seedy marketing voice] *rolleyes*)
So you get
Pawn Stars, yeah lots of history on that show, I mean it's about old stuff right? And what about
Ice Road Truckers, those guys are all old relics, so that fits. And
Gangland is about... umm... mobsters, yeah cause their... umm old skool... umm... yeah.
Frankly whatever marketing weenie is pulling programming dollars from good historical shows and funding this tripe should be drawn and quartered, which
IS historical and would be great programming for The History Channel. I know I'd watch it.
