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On Monday 29 November 2004 3:35 pm, David Kramer wrote: > I've spent a lot of time slogging though the websites of various TV > channels, and they almost universally suck. They make it so abolutely > impossible to get the basic information you need on programming, where to > ask questions, etc., ususally in the name of showing third-party ads or > advertisements for the very latest shows. > > The worst offender is Comedy Central. On that channel, when you look at > the TV shows, there's usually no way to tell which ones are still in > production and which ones haven't been shown in three years! Very rarely > do they tell you when a season will start and end, etc. > > HBO is probably the best. > > These TV companies need to hire web designers and LISTEN TO THEM. They don't want to. They want to throw reruns into the mix. -- Jerry Feldman <gerald.feldman at hp.com> Partner Technology Access Center (contractor) (PTAC-MA) Hewlett-Packard Co. 550 King Street LKG2a-X2 Littleton, Ma. 01460 (978)506-5243
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