Thank you both for some far more reasonable posts, acknowledging the failures of Voom management both in refusing to split up the package and in inferior programming on some channels.
Had Monsters and Rave been offered separately, I suspect both would be on Dish and DirecTV and maybe Fios. Maybe even on cable.
Much of the Kung Fu, Filmfest, and World Cinema/HD Movies whould have a happy home on IFC and AMC. Utlra HD would have given WE HD a good head start. The stuff on Gallery, Treasure, Equator, and manybe Gameplay could have made a great "Voom Living" type channel. Rush and World Sport could have gone for a great "Voom Sports"* (Sorry, but I can't see Family Room and Animania competing with ABC Family, Nick, and Disney). And as Scott pointed out in the podcast, HD News had literally dozens of viewers.
I never bashed having 24/7 HD channels. I bash the management for trying to maintain 15 24/7 HD channels when they only have programming to support 5 or so channels.
However, one thing I do have to pick with you, lern: You complain about people bashing Voom, but have no problem bashing our mainsteam choices as boring. We all deserve what we want. No ones choices should be inferior to others. But majority does have to rule, and that's one of the reasons Voom had to go.
* Another comment on the way Voom handled sports: Another thing that would have benefited them is if they expanded their horizons. We all loved the Olympics. But all they could manage covering is Extreme Sports, Soccer, and Canadian football. How about track? Or Curling? Or fencing? Skiing? Water Polo?