RateItAll.com - The Opinion Network
1) Find and share opinions on anything; 2) Publish your own ratings list and share it on any site; 3) Make a little money

Ratings Breakdown

  • 2
  • 1
  • 1
  • 2
  • 2

Hottest Topics

Hottest Weblists

TV channelsGet Rating Widget!

Overall Rating:3.13 based on 8 ratings
(Add picture or description)

Your rating:     (Roll over your star rating, then click) (5=Great)
Notify me by email when someone comments on my review
Notify me by email when someone reviews this item
 

Reviews for TV channels  1-7 OF 7

Browse next item:
Allergy medication
Sort items by:
REVIEWERRATING & REVIEW
MissPackRat4Jesus (38)
11/22/2007
Because television in general has become so immoral as a whole, I think it would be nice to have one or two stations comprised of nothing but classic TV shows and movies dating from silents through the mid 1990s -- all wholesome in nature.

The only problem with something like this is I would probably forget the the TV has an "off" button. Which is where the practice of self-control comes in handy.

In agreement with texasyankee's comment, there will never be a "perfect" TV channel. There will always be something somebody won't like.

  (3 voted this helpful, 0 funny and 0 agree)
CastleBee (81)
08/01/2005
My initial reaction to the huge amount of channels we have now is that it seems the more you have the less there is worth watching. Back in the heyday of the big three networks (for those who don't remember or have forgotten ABC, NBC, and CBS) we may not have had the smorgasbord we have now - but compared to todays fare - it was at least fairly entertaining, non-abrasive stuff. We had family TV like The Wonderful World of Disney, Lassie, and Bonanza. And there were lots of dramas and movies produced exclusively for television with classic old movies running during the day and late at night. Not everything was top notch though we also had stink-o-vision like My Mother the Car, The Munsters, and Green Acres. Looking back from a long distance as an adult there were times (especially in the mid-60s) when I cant imagine anyone over the age of 12 actually being very enthused about television at all when at least 95% of it was no doubt geared toward the huge population of pre-adolescent boomers. Looking back, I think the most intelligent people in my neighborhood were the oddball family who had no TV at all. I babysat for them a few times in the early 70s and as a testament to my own addiction - the absence of a boob tube almost drove me nuts. Odd thing though, their kids seemed brighter and more imaginative than most of the kids I sat for. Coincidence? I doubt it. Now that we have cable and practically every form of television entertainment (or alleged entertainment) has been played out, maybe weve come to a point where we should no longer question whether or not television is good or bad for us. Maybe its time to accept as fact that it really does have a major role in the dumbing-down process of both kids and adults. Its a hard habit to kick and every time I sit down to veg in front of an re-run of Seinfeld or King of Queens I am well aware that I am heavily into totally useless mode and might as well rent myself out as a door stop or plant stand. That little voice inside my head, though faint at times, never really stops nagging that there are a thousand ways I could spend my time more productively. And yet I sit there nearly comatose helping other people by Porches and live above average lifestyles. So, I think the ultimate TV channel is the one we will never have a ghost of a chance of seeing - the one that gives you the step progam designed to help you break the TV habit.

  (4 voted this helpful, 0 funny and 0 agree)
texasyankee (21)
07/28/2005
As much as they do need an ultimate tv channel, they always seem to fall short. Nothing like creating a channel with 1 show that's any good and worth watching! Why can't they just stick it on some other channel, when they all know that the rest of the day is stupid junk?

  (3 voted this helpful, 0 funny and 0 agree)
dpostoskie (7)
07/27/2005
FOX is pathedic and main stream channels are worthless. ESPN, the Comedy Channel and Discovery channels are the only good on the tube.

  (2 voted this helpful, 0 funny and 0 agree)
ClassicTVFan47 (36)
07/27/2005
Although the ultimate TV channel hasn't been made yet (that would be Unreality Stream, with the best cartoons, sci-fi shows, fantasy sitcoms and other creative programming that isn't grounded in reality or perhaps Sunshine Station where only optimistic and upbeat programming is shown), there are quite a few good TV stations out there. Toon Disney is certaintly one of them as they show Rescue Rangers, TaleSpin, The Tick, Power Rangers, Buzz Lightyear, and Dave the Barbarian. Cartoon Network is another good one with Foster's, Puffy Ami Yumi, Powerpuff Girls, Justice League, Dexter's Lab, Krypto the Superdog, and Totally Spies. NickToons is another good one with Tiny Toons, Animaniacs, and Spongebob. Spike TV would be a good one since it is the Home of Star Trek, but the rest of their mindless programming is certaintly a downer. And, as I've mentioned before, any network with 2 or more reality shows is certaintly not ultimate in my book.

  (1 voted this helpful, 0 funny and 0 agree)
kattwoman (24)
07/27/2005
i dont watch too much tv any more but when i do its usually court tv or cmt or tlc or cnn.

  (3 voted this helpful, 0 funny and 0 agree)
kamylienne (77)
07/26/2005
I generally stick to a handful: Discovery Channel, History Channel, Food Network, Cartoon Network, Comedy Central. I skip from one to the other.

  (5 voted this helpful, 0 funny and 0 agree)
1-7 OF 7View All
Add a rating badge for TV channels to your site!
Add a rating badge to your site!
test