WWE: Is The G4 Channel The Answer To WWE’s Proposed TV Network?By Adam Wells(Featured Columnist) on June 9, 2011 980 reads
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Jim Rogash/Getty Images WWE Looking To Acquire G4 Channel, But What Purpose Will It Serve
WWE has talked for years about starting its own television network. The company certainly has the library to fill hundreds of thousands of hours worth of programming, and there is a large enough built-in audience of people that will tune in to watch anything that WWE does. The problem has been finding a cable or satellite provider who will work with them to start the channel from scratch.
It turns out that WWE is looking at the next best solution, which is buying an already existing network that is struggling with ratings and has been put up for sale.
From Richard Gray (via WrestlingNewsWorld.com):
...I'm told both WWE and UFC want to buy the G4 network for the same reason - they are having trouble getting clearance on systems for their prospective television networks so they want to buy an existing network (that already has large clearance on cable and satellite systems) to re-purpose. It became clear over the past few weeks that UFC had a leg up in the negotiations and was the favorite to land a deal.
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Even though it looks like WWE actually acquiring the G4 network is a long shot, at least they are staying proactive in trying to make this happen. We have hit a point, though, where I will believe this network is happening when I see it.
This whole thing has been talked about for so long and they are still so far away that you can't count on seeing a WWE channel anytime soon. At least we will have those awesome WWE films to look forward to every year. I know that I can't get enough of "The Chaperone."