Same Show, New Network

Same Show, New Network

Tweaking TV Programs for New Audiences
Contest ended 5 years ago 10/13/2006 12:00:00 AM EDT

Contest Info

  • Cost: 10 credits
  • Jackpot: 100 credits

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12

This has been begging to be be done for a long time now :D
No offence is intended to any sector that may be depicted in this chop (sic)

Original Image

As I'm from the UK, I'm not familiar with the ‘Logo’ TV station, so I hope that you will forgive me if their channel ident is in the wrong place or the wrong colour

 
6

Prison Break goes on Fashion TV.
Also known as "Project Runaway"...

 
11

Please view full, it is much cleaner.
For those of you who are not familiar with the Logo network, it can be seen here
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11

Maybe many had this idea? just guessing before the voting begins :)
Also I took the image dimensions of my uploaded entry and took the same dimensions and put the same file online someplace else to compare quality. Does anyone else see the difference between what is being view in this contest compared to this link? Same picture same dimensions. Please advise, I did the tutorial but every time I upload her I lose quality. Thanks for the feed back.worth 1000
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Third Place
# 5
By Pawg327 (Score: 5.805)
7

If only.......

 
5

GTN (Guardian Television Network) used to be PAX tv.

(The OC meaning The Overrated Confessions :D )

Source

Do view full if you have the time. Compression and such things...

 
7
By g4girl (Score: 5.728)
3

HBO had a good thing and History Channel wanted a piece of it. Rome, Engineering an Empire's audience liked the new format too.

 
2

Eureka Explorer...Please view full and Source
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7

I learned so much watching this informative program and was completely amazed at the incredible detail that Discovery's new underwater cameras revealed at the bottom of the ocean!

[and for those of you who missed it, the title is the scientific name for yellow sponge ball!.. hehe. Enjoy]

bob

 
8

When the cooking show market tanked, Rach' decided to change her luck over at Spice. Who knew she was so -ahem- inexpensive? source1 source2

Rachael Ray has a food/tourism show called "$40 a Day" on FoodTV. Spice is an "adult-content" channel.