Mr. Anderson
kiwifarms.net
- Joined
- Apr 10, 2023
Idk if this is allowed, so mods please take pity on this poor soul.
But I recently (as in like... Thanksgiving 2022) got into producing a 24/7 pirate streaming channel. It started with the death of the G4 revival. Used to keep something on my tv in the background while gaming nearly all the time while I was in community college and earlier. But sometime around 2018 I just stopped. Well with the revival of G4 I started doing it again. Naturally the mid day was full of Ninja Warrior and, while it was a bit weird hearing nothing but Japanese yelling while I was working (I am NOT a subs over dubs guy... unending overly expressive Japanese speech kinda weirds me out), I enjoyed having something to watch.
So when it died unceremoniously, I switched back to CN, the last thing I had watched, only to find that, as bad as it was back in 2016, it had gotten even worse. Or maybe my tolerance for it had just finally dropped off a cliff. So this prompted me to begin working on a project I'd sidelined a while ago where I rebuilt a specific day in CN History (I had picked May 17th, 2005). At some point very early on, I decided to look into playout software, only to find some existing projects focused on building easy to use playout software for hobbiests. Thus I began to build my channel.
Along the way, I found out of past and present projects with a similar goal. The most famous is Toonami Aftermath, but there's a whole community of people building these channels with a variety of focuses.
Idk, figured we could use a space to talk about them. I'll post a list of links to ones I know about if mods say it's ok, but I understand why they might not want to allow that.
But I think beyond that, it's sad to see linear tv die. TV used to be an event. You'd catch the same shows as at the same time and discuss it later with people. Blocks, especially in kids channels, made it feel like something special.
Now channels just air the same shows in a marathon style and wonder why no one watches. Sure, marathons were cool back in the day, but if someone wants to watch a show, they stream it. TV channels need to embrace what makes TV itself special. The ability to have a joint personality and build blocks, or give life to a time frame. For example, everything before midnight on Adult Swim is relatively tame. American Dad, Family Guy, Bob's Burgers, Koth, etc. After midnight, you get the weirdest stuff. Tom goes to the mayor, Oblongs, Moral Orel, Dream Corp LLC, etc. In the age of Tiktok, where people don't want to deal with choice peralysis, TV companies gimp themselves by not leaning into this.
But I recently (as in like... Thanksgiving 2022) got into producing a 24/7 pirate streaming channel. It started with the death of the G4 revival. Used to keep something on my tv in the background while gaming nearly all the time while I was in community college and earlier. But sometime around 2018 I just stopped. Well with the revival of G4 I started doing it again. Naturally the mid day was full of Ninja Warrior and, while it was a bit weird hearing nothing but Japanese yelling while I was working (I am NOT a subs over dubs guy... unending overly expressive Japanese speech kinda weirds me out), I enjoyed having something to watch.
So when it died unceremoniously, I switched back to CN, the last thing I had watched, only to find that, as bad as it was back in 2016, it had gotten even worse. Or maybe my tolerance for it had just finally dropped off a cliff. So this prompted me to begin working on a project I'd sidelined a while ago where I rebuilt a specific day in CN History (I had picked May 17th, 2005). At some point very early on, I decided to look into playout software, only to find some existing projects focused on building easy to use playout software for hobbiests. Thus I began to build my channel.
Along the way, I found out of past and present projects with a similar goal. The most famous is Toonami Aftermath, but there's a whole community of people building these channels with a variety of focuses.
Idk, figured we could use a space to talk about them. I'll post a list of links to ones I know about if mods say it's ok, but I understand why they might not want to allow that.
But I think beyond that, it's sad to see linear tv die. TV used to be an event. You'd catch the same shows as at the same time and discuss it later with people. Blocks, especially in kids channels, made it feel like something special.
Now channels just air the same shows in a marathon style and wonder why no one watches. Sure, marathons were cool back in the day, but if someone wants to watch a show, they stream it. TV channels need to embrace what makes TV itself special. The ability to have a joint personality and build blocks, or give life to a time frame. For example, everything before midnight on Adult Swim is relatively tame. American Dad, Family Guy, Bob's Burgers, Koth, etc. After midnight, you get the weirdest stuff. Tom goes to the mayor, Oblongs, Moral Orel, Dream Corp LLC, etc. In the age of Tiktok, where people don't want to deal with choice peralysis, TV companies gimp themselves by not leaning into this.