http://pwtorch.com/artman2/publish/ROH_News_29/article_46722.shtml Interesting from I read Hd wasn't happy with the viewership for Roh. I dunno maybe Roh catches on with VS or something. I rarely watch ROH but it is annoying how behind the TV is. Daniels has been the TV Champ for a month and on HD.Net next week he'll be in a #1 Contenders match for the TV Title. next Monday. (edited by graves9 on 12.1.11 1541)
I saw episodes, but they didn't compare to the DVD's. The show was like 80% recaps and video packages. They'd be better off having a show where they take the best matches of each weekend and show them the next week.
I never got to see it since I don't get HD Net but I did catch glimpses of it on their Youtube channel when I remembered and I was impressed.
I'd love to see someone embrace an online distribution model, honestly. In an age when more people are using Google/Apple TV's and Internet ready devices it makes sense. You'd even have full control of production and, should they get through to Hulu or iTunes, they'd have a built in form of advertising.
I never got to see it since I don't get HD Net but I did catch glimpses of it on their Youtube channel when I remembered and I was impressed.
I'd love to see someone embrace an online distribution model, honestly. In an age when more people are using Google/Apple TV's and Internet ready devices it makes sense. You'd even have full control of production and, should they get through to Hulu or iTunes, they'd have a built in form of advertising.
So how many NWA Hollywood episodes have you watched, then? Their blip.tv channel is exactly what you've described (and we drag it over here to boot)
As for the "ROH off HDNet" story, for me it's really more of a relief than anything else. I KNOW I should like this show but it always seems like a chore to get through the whole hour. I haven't missed a show and don't intend to, but. (No, nobody's FORCING me to watch it. Yes, I am watching out of my own free will.)
Besides, it saves us the dilemma of deciding whether to watch ROH or "Tough Enough," as they'll be airing in the same hour by the time it starts back up on USA.
Besides, it saves us the dilemma of deciding whether to watch ROH or "Tough Enough," as they'll be airing in the same hour by the time it starts back up on USA.
Weird coincidence: ROH's last show is the same week Tough Enough starts, except that week it's after RAW. (So they'll never be heads up.)
Elsewhere, I posted this was a very bad sign for ROH's future, seeing as just doing the TV was all about moving them forward and this was a definite move backwards.
There have so many occasions where they were tolling the bell, like the ten-bell salute for us. Whether it's been losing major stars simultaneously or other things that have happened in the past and now this. We've been able to come out of it. Sometimes these adverse situations lead to new opportunity. So, that's how we're looking at it and we're looking forward to 2011."
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I'd love to see someone embrace an online distribution model, honestly. In an age when more people are using Google/Apple TV's and Internet ready devices it makes sense. You'd even have full control of production and, should they get through to Hulu or iTunes, they'd have a built in form of advertising.
Oh, no! I was recently rejuvinated because the shows were taped here in Louisville.
Still, there were way too many episodes at each TV taping, making the show seem stale at times. But there have been some great, long matches on TV the last few years.
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A)I don't even get a throwaway vaudeville shot at Cena? Oh C'MON! As for the hanging out, how do you know Cena didn't go to his mark early? Oh and I don't know about being called AJ.