>How can I help? If a Channel doesn't have a personality yet, then you can suggest ideas for one. If a Channel doesn't have a design yet, then you can suggest ideas for one. If a Channel has a personality and a design, then you can draw them. If multiple Channels have all of the above, then you can draw comics of them interacting.
>How many Channels do we need? All of them. but mostly those who are Sup Forums related.
>This includes access to over 1,000 films from the Janus Films library, many of which Becker says aren’t available anywhere else
Turner has been waiting for this day for a long time
Jason White
Lunchables, now you see why everybody hates 'em?
Jacob Long
R.I.P Mona, you were too good for this world
Julian White
I wonder if that deal includes the Warner Bros. gallery. Daffy Duck's Fantastic Island deserves a place on the net.
Juan Rodriguez
she couldn't handle the eldritch dong
Brayden James
It's possible, the irony is that they also have a large number of movies produced by Disney.
Julian Clark
...that is quite strange, for a group of companies that claim to be rivals they work as a team
Cooper Adams
There's more than you can see and less than you think.
Leo Wood
>for a group of companies that claim to be rivals they work as a team
They got so big and powerful in the world because they worked as a team. They're enemies but if there is money to be had, then they'll work together to get it, from us.
Lincoln Lopez
>Turner and Viacom are smaller than Disney, CBS and NBC
I don't know why but this makes me laugh
Isaiah Ramirez
>They're enemies but if there is money to be had, then they'll work together to get it, from us.
The next Ocean's Eleven film should be about these guys
Alexander Roberts
...
Brody Bell
Why does Starz need a fucking ton of channels for each genre? anyway today I learned that Amazon is her own boss.
We are the owner of the casino, and the companies are the scammers.
Jose Walker
The Mouse, The Cyclops and the Alphabet. But mostly the alphabet, you could believe that Disney has more money but no, money is in the news!
Jack Russell
>The next Ocean's Eleven film should be about these guys
The Big Six see that they're loosing customers left and right and realize they can either keep losing money, or do something about it. Pretty soon someone get's the idea to rob Fort Knox of all it's gold(Probably Walt Disney Corp.) to melt down and turn it into their own gold coins.
You get the drama of Viacom working with CBS, the hilarity of seeing Time Warner working with 21st Century and all of the corporations have to keep their children in the dark about what they're doing.
Noah Perez
>But mostly the alphabet
That doesn't surprise me, NBC is the BBC of America. They even have almost the same backstory.
Jeremiah Walker
They are going to be betrayed by Fox.
Michael Bailey
>Time Warner working with 21st Century
How am I supposed to work with this guy? He does not have thumbs!
Fucking Foxes, this is why you can't trust those assholes.
>Fox steals all the gold out from under his teams nose and makes off with it >After a while he starts to melt down the gold bars, but soon realizes that only the top part of the shipment is the real gold, the rest is just lead. >There's a note on one of the lead bars and it reads.
"We knew we couldn't trust a fox, but don't worry, The Simpsons and Family Guy is all the gold you need.
Sincerely, TW, V, WDC, CBS, NBC."
Kevin Jackson
It's Kansas City all over again
Brayden King
>The Simpsons and Family Guy is all the gold you need.
And this is the secret origin of 'The Golden Turd', created by the wrath of 21st Century and Fox.
Captain Planet was a mistake, now Turner believes he can beat anyone.
Jayden Flores
Why is Fox such an asshole? If he didn't betray all his friends, then he'd be on a beach somewhere not worrying about ratings.
The really funny part about this is, is that now Time Warner get's to air the new seasons of American Dad and not Fox. Meanwhile they cancelled Bordertown, the show that replaced AD, after a few episodes.
Does Fox personally hate animated sitcoms that aren't the Simpsons?
He doesn't know how to work with different companies, that's why we do not have a movie with Fantastic Four and Spider-Man.
Carter Ross
I feel like this nightmare will never end
Kayden Cooper
Holy shit, at this rate the Simpsons will probably outlive me.
>Bob's Burgers I still don't know how that show has survived that long on there.
>Fox probably loves the Simpsons and wears an "Eat my shorts" T-shirt around the office on casual Friday.
Adrian Russell
Shit, wrong post
Noah Martin
You know, I was wondering how they got the idea for this show, now I know that Ted Turner is a fan of wrestling and Lucha Libre
Jayden Williams
Bob's Burger is a good show and has good ratings, reminds me of the Simpsons in its early days, I'm afraid it suffers the same fate.
Andrew Rodriguez
>Meanwhile they cancelled Bordertown
How the fuck did they think this show would be more popular than American Dad?
Brody Bailey
>Fox remembers that he owns the rights to Fantastic Four and that it soon expires. >He can't fucking stand the thought of Disney having her grubby hands on something the he owns(and the fact that it was once owned by Marvel makes F4 even sweeter) >Makes a quickly hashed movie in only a year
Fox made a terrible movie, just out of spite. Let's never let them forget that.
Henry Thompson
Check this. that's how Fox chooses his future shows.
I think I found the relation between fox and foxtel.
>news is where all the money is at
Foxtel is 50% owned by News Corp. No wonder.
Sebastian Diaz
>Nothing personal, dear. Just business.
Jaxson Brooks
that is literally what they are doing, every year when the rights license is about to expire they make a new movie, that way they can keep the rights
Daniel Green
Who knows, they aren't that smart. They're greedy and can somewhat understand their viewers, so they should understand where the trends are going. But this is also the station that made Allen Gregory.
Isaac Edwards
>To be seeing someone besides me draw foxtel
Angel Gomez
I guess they don't get along very well. Fox wants to expand his territory in Australia but Foxtel owns the place.
Chase Torres
and Napoleon Dynamite... fuck that was a good show, fuck you Fox!
>Starz need a fucking ton of channels for each genre Will no one complains when Showtime and HBO does it, so why start now
Juan Harris
Alright, which corporation has the biggest skyscraper?
Ian Hall
Fox lives with the constant fear that one day his father will find a replacement for him and everything will be worst, you know like when he was Dumont.
Jaxon Rodriguez
NBC, she has two! NYC and Los Angeles.
Owen Cook
I do not know if it's the biggest but Turner's is quite impressive.
James Cox
>Dumont I bet Fox still tries to get revenge on Paramount for screwing him over so fucking hard.
Owen Mitchell
Nobody is interested in Showtime and HBO doesn't have a channel for each genre, only the most popular but seriously Starz... what the fuck
Nathan Hughes
>Fox & Paramount relationship
Nathan Long
Fox, according to google.
Justin Ortiz
>let's have a throwback pic with 3 tans >how it used to be
Nick reminds me of Nicktoons but that's logic, after all she's "classic Nick."
Carter Mitchell
Comcast: Comcast Center (Philadelphia)= 296.7m (973ft) = 58 floors
Walt Disney Studios (Burbank): 51-acre studio lot also contains several sound stages, a backlot and other production facilities for Walt Disney Studios' motion picture production.
Fox: 1211 Avenue of the Americas = 592ft (180.44m)+54 floors
CBS: CBS Building, also known as Black Rock = 150m 38 floors
Time Warner: Time Warner Center = 230m + 55 floors
Viacom: One Astor Plaza = 227m + 54 floors
The one with the biggest building is of course, Comcast. The smallest is CBS.
Brandon Collins
>The smallest is CBS.
Brayden Mitchell
So... Disney don't have a skyscraper?
Carter Ortiz
Finally decided to watch that. Far more fucked up than I was expecting.
Charles Howard
Comcast imposes its authority, only the richest company can have the biggest skyscraper
I understand, NOT ALMOST all people liked Bloo. Am I still think that Chesse was the funniest character?
Jaxson Wilson
Only 90's kids remember those juice monsters
Nathaniel Foster
You know what I kinda want to see now?
if cbs cannot be pounded by what she once owned, she will pound what she owns now
Jordan Stewart
But Noir that's lewd!
Colton Myers
Redstone finally won Viacom in a hostile takeover that took four months of hard work and several hundred million dollars of his own money. Meanwhile, CBS willingly came under his leadership through the merger with Viacom. Redstone respects those that fight, even when they fight against him.
He also bought Viacom at a turning point in his life after that fire nearly killed him and purchased the company even though he had no experience in owning a media company at all. Viacom gave Redstone his life and gave it meaning. Sumner loves that company, sometimes to the detriment of it.
Of course, Disney is the only gal with a super cool console playing Pokémon while everyone else watch
Jordan Barnes
>if cbs cannot be pounded by what she once owned Vi's a married man, sort of. Plus, CBS just needs to wait a few months, soon she just might own Viacom soon enough. And then she'll have him.
I want to think that when she used to own CBS Films/Enterprises(Proto-Viacom) she used to seduce him all the time and sort of loved him.
CBS Films wasn't like Viacom either, he'd be kinda , nerdy and a light purple(almost lilac) , but there would be something in his eyes that would give everyone pause, a certain fire that burned in him to be more than what he was.