"The WB" Returns as TheWB.com »
Posted By TechnologyExpert 5 months, 2 weeks ago in Arts & EntertainmentAnyone remember The WB network? It launched in 1995 and shut down in September of 2006. For the most part, the shows on The WB were mostly forgettable. It's getting a second chance.
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Trilitech5 months, 2 weeks ago
Great! Now I can continue not watching the WB without having to scroll past it on the cable guide.
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fempatriot5 months, 2 weeks ago
Some of my favorite shows were on the WB. They've now been junked or transferred to CW, which I can't get. I still get One Tree Hill through KTLA, but have had to play musical chairs in order to find it most of the time. It's jumped all over the weekly schedule, and we haven't been directly informed of the changes. But, as I said, most of my favorite WB programs were junked, so I don't really care if it comes back or not. Television and the Internet make changes with the speed of light. If they don't care, then I don't care.
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Fangarius5 months, 2 weeks ago
That's the problem, when the WB first came out, the shows were rather good, but as with all networks they started getting 'corporate' and junking all the shows which made it worth watching.
Sad thing here is, because you can't really see the classic stuff from the WB, due to licensing issues, why bother? Great idea, but a little too late for it to really catch on.
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