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Old 14-12-2019, 13:34   #4
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Re: Paramount Network UK promoted as 5Spike closes

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Originally Posted by cheekyangus View Post
The American change was indeed a relaunch, as your link shows, but in the sentence when I used the word I was referring to the UK channels.

If it will be broadcasting a mixture of shows from both the current Paramount UK and 5Spike, as the video promo suggests, then it is pretty much a merger. Much like Good Food shows being put on Food Network after Discovery got control of Good Food recently, and subsequently closed it. The old Food Network shows are still there, just mixed with GF shows in the new schedule.

And the Director of Programming at Channel 5 recently got his job expanded.
https://www.broadbandtvnews.com/2019...of-programmes/
I see, fair enough. I don't watch broadcast TV (no need for a license ).
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