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  1. I am new to the forum, so forgive me if this has already been discussed, but has anyone else seen this article?

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    Turner Classic Movies to launch spin-off channel

    29 November 2005

    TCM2 will go live in Q3 next year

     

    By Graham Hayday

     

    Turner Classic Movies (TCM) is to expand its offering next year with

    the introduction of a spin-off channel, TCM2.

     

    It will go live in the third quarter of 2006 and is designed to

    complement the main channel by concentrating on core library movies

    such as Casablanca, Gone with the Wind, The Philadelphia Story and

    White Heat. It will broadcast between 7pm and 3am.

     

    TCM2 will also screen originally produced content including

    interviews with British and American actors.

     

    TCM hopes the new channel will allow it to explore further

    sponsorship opportunities for its themed seasons and offer the main

    channel's advertisers a greater variety of options, as well as

    attracting new brands to both channels.

     

    TCM UK - part of the Time Warner Company - is the first of the TCM

    channels outside the US to launch a complementary broadcast outlet

    in addition to the main channel.

     

    Alan Musa, TCM VP and channel manager, said: "By launching TCM2, we

    hope to be able to concentrate on showing the classic library

    content to ensure that there is plenty of choice for our viewers. In

    an increasingly fragmented marketplace viewers are looking for the

    best content available and TCM is regarded as a trusted brand.

     

    "It is essential that we are able to broadcast a wide and diverse

    offering and having a second channel will allow us to do this as

    well as introducing new viewers to the value of golden greats."

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    I certainly hope this doesn't mean our original TCM, that we know and trust to provide us with the best classic films, will scale back on the classics and show modern films. It took my cable provider years to offer the original TCM, so the chances of them carrying this new version are close to zero. I'm very concerned now, because TCM is about the only channel I watch, but if they start showing modern films, I will not be watching them any longer.

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