[quote name=\'aaron sica\' date=\'Jul 14 2004, 03:13 PM\']As long as they have at least SOME classic games on (whether it be overnights, mornings, whatever), that's ok to me. I don't do too terribly much complaining about GSN - I don't figure what the point is, considering they don't listen to their fans.[/quote]
And you can say that about almost any specialty cable channel. People at Sci-Fi complain about them not being listened to (and you'd think that prime geek audience would fall in the right demos), classic animation fans complain about CN running "Scooby-Doo" over and over again, classic TV fans complaint about TV Land and NAN, how-to fans complain that HGTV's been infected by the "Trading Spaces" needle, the brainy complain that the once-intellectual Learning Channel has become the makeover-obsessed TLC, classic movie fans complained about AMC's makeover (and of course, their ratings are now higher than at any measured time before the makeover).
As long as advertisers are willing to pay premium rates for when a channel reaches a narrow demo slice that doesn't even watch television a lot, the cable channels are going to go for extra bases in that narrow demo instead of a base hit with a wider audience demographically. And both the advertisers and cable networks have become so entrenched in their views that I don't know what it's going to take to change their ways.