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Posted by Redmud on July 10, 2005 at 17:12:25 from (216.167.146.115):
In Reply to: RFD TV posted by Roger H on July 10, 2005 at 08:17:24:
It cost money to do what RFD TV is doing. The auctions are just filler programs that cost little or nothing, the horse shows are just long commercials that pay little, and one of the horse shows is not really a horse show at all, it's a stock trailer commercial. And all the old music shows, like Teddy and Doyle, are overhead, even though it is the cheapest stuff they can come up with. I sure don't think RFD is trying to scam anyone, I think they are doing the best they can with what they have. If the money was there, the programs would be better. And unless more people get the RFD caps, the show may not make it. I don't watch the auctions, and I don't watch the horse commercials, but I do understand what RFD TV is trying to do, and my hat's off to them. It's a tuff row to hoe... Now" maybe if everyone wants to email all the blood sucking Senators, and tell them to stop giving our tax money to keep garbage like PBS on the air, I could go for that..
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