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Comcast Fires TechTV Staff

Bocaj writes "Looks like it's curtains for TechTV staff. A Leo Laporte article says that Comcast has let the entire staff go. 'Per the WARN Act (governing plant closings) all the employees of TechTV have been given 60 days notice. The San Francisco operation will be shuttered by July. 100 of the existing jobs will be posted for those willing to relocate to LA.' No word on what will happen to all the shows or the channel."

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  1. Too bad... by Patik · · Score: 5, Informative

    The Screen Savers was one of the few informational shows that didn't cater to the lowest common denominator or sponsors. The hosts seemed honest with their opinions and they gave good tips. They also had good coverage of OSX and Linux, as well as interviews with people from the FCC and RIAA and other organizations of interest to slashdotters.

    1. Re:Too bad... by King_TJ · · Score: 5, Informative

      Personally, I find it a little insulting that Comcast would even think TechTV makes sense to merge with a *gaming channel*.

      Is that really all they think TechTV was --- a bunch of people PLAYING with their computers for fun and entertainment?

      It seems to me TechTV served a few very useful purposes, not the least of which was providing free, quality phone support to callers. (In this day and age of "prices shaved to the bone PCs", the average consumer is pretty much left in the dark if he/she has questions not covered by the instructions that came with a hardware or software product. What options do they get? Call India and have someone rattle off canned answers from a card?)

      Also, I found a number of very informative bits on TechTV over the years that even the most advanced computer user could appreciate. I remember enjoying an interview Leo did with the man who invented the first mouse (had his working prototype made out of wood on the show). I remember an interesting piece they did just recently with the site operator of rootkit.com. The list goes on, but the point is, TechTV wasn't just some show hawking the latest video games. They covered them, of course - but not without balance.

      With the original staff gone, and merging with G4, it sounds to me like it's going to get turned into a big promotional channel for selling video games and related gaming hardware, and will run off anyone just trying to be more productive with their PC, learn more about system security and administration, and so on.

    2. Re:Too bad... by matth · · Score: 2, Informative

      The calls most definately were not scripted. I had a friend who got on TSS once and also C4H once.

    3. Re:Too bad... by GooberToo · · Score: 2, Informative

      I agree. Anyone that's even seen a very small segment from CFH can clearly see that the show is not scripted.

  2. Press Release by Takara · · Score: 5, Informative

    Direct from the G4 press release, it looks like the only TechTV originals surviving are Anime Unleashed, X-Play, The Screen Savers, Fresh Gear, and Robot Wars. It doesn't say specifically if those are the only TechTV shows to continue or if any of the old staff will keep their position.
    As long as Adam Sessler doesn't come back I won't complain too much.

  3. This is part of a merger with G4 by TheSpoom · · Score: 4, Informative

    From the FAQ:

    Q: How does the merger expand G4's subscriber growth?
    A: The merged network will be available to 44 million cable and satellite customers, representing every major MSO and satellite provider (28 million cable and 16 million satellite). G4, launched in April, 2002, is currently available in 15 million homes in 47 of the nation's top 50 television markets.

    Q: What MSO's and satellite companies will carry the combined network?
    A: Comcast; Time Warner; Mediacom; Insight; Cablevision; Charter; Adelphia; Cox; Cable One; Dish; and DirecTV.

    Q: Who will be the network's chief executive?
    A: Charles Hirschhorn, currently founder and CEO of G4, will oversee the merged network as CEO.

    Q: Will the two services run independently of each other or be immediately combined?
    A: The two channels will merge into one network. In the meantime, both G4 and TechTV will continue to air as independent channels, pending customary regulatory approvals underway.

    Q: Where will the network be headquartered?
    A: The merged network will be headquartered in Los Angeles.

    Programming:

    Q: What will a typical programming day look like?
    A: The merged network will be the nation's premier 24/7 television network all about video games, technology and the gamer lifestyle. The G4 programming day will showcase many existing G4 and TechTV series such as G4's ICONS; PULSE; JUDGMENT DAY; PLAYERS, and CHEAT! as well as TechTV's ANIME UNLEASHED; X-PLAY; SCREEN SAVERS; FRESH GEAR; and ROBOT WARS. G4 will also premiere new original programming which will be announced at a later date.

    Q: How many hours of original programming will the merged network produce?
    A: After the networks merge, G4 will air more than 20 series and 800 episodes per year. New programs continue to be in development.

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  4. Re:The important question... by ClickWir · · Score: 5, Informative

    Well at least we got to see Cat's....

    http://stuff.ubersite.com/10596966192071809/1/Ca tC ropped.jpg

  5. Re:My Comcast by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Informative

    I've been a Comcast customer in 3 of their 6 markets, I've yet to see them carrying TechTV. I've only ever seen it on Dish myself.

  6. Re:The important question... by ClickWir · · Score: 5, Informative

    http://hektik.org/various/cat/index.html

    Might have to go here: http://hektik.org/various/#pictures and then click on Cat's link near the top. :-)

  7. Re:Sign the Petition!!!! by necrosaro · · Score: 2, Informative

    Here is the correct URL for the petition:
    Sign it here
    The above one has a space in it by accident SIGN SIGN SIGN!!!!

  8. Leo's Radio Show... by huchida · · Score: 5, Informative
    For those who aren't aware, Leo's got a weekend radio show.

    That's Los Angeles, but they do stream (Realplayer, naturally.)

    1. Re:Leo's Radio Show... by Ryan+Stortz · · Score: 2, Informative

      He mentioned on air that he does the show out of San Fran somewhere. I can't quite remember if he said he did it in his house or not, but either way he doesn't do it in LA. Although, you are right. The show is broadcast from LA.

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  9. Re:Thanks Comcast by WhatAmIDoingHere · · Score: 2, Informative

    Patrick Norton. He wore the kilt.

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  10. Another Link by 89cents · · Score: 3, Informative
  11. Re:Its a good thing comcast didn't buy disney.. by cubicledrone · · Score: 2, Informative

    but they can't colour in between the lines all that well.

    Disney doesn't make animation any more. Anime owns the entire market now, just like the auto industry in the 70s.

    Oh, and Disney fired everyone too, just like Comcast.

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  12. CNET story by $exyNerdie · · Score: 3, Informative
  13. Re:From the Wikipedia perspective by Raul654 · · Score: 2, Informative

    They vandalized it to make a point - that anyone can edit any article, and that you don't even have to be logged in to do it. (The exact edit she made is here)

    As to your second question, I'm not really sure what you are asking, but I'll try to respond anyway - just because it's easy to vandalize our articles doesn't make it any less wrong to do it. To make an analogy - let's say you put your coat down on a chair and go to the bathroom, and while you are away someone steals it. Even though you made it easy for them, is it any less wrong for them to have stolen it? Also, you might want to read our policy on dealing with vandalism.

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  14. Re:Replacement: Slashdot Channel? by psocccer · · Score: 2, Informative

    Well there used to be the slashdot radio show geeks in space but I don't think they make that anymore. And to be completely honest, it wasn't all that great. Primarily because anything you'd get from the show, you could just as easily grab from the frontpage in a couple of minutes instead of listening for 30. It was a nice thought though and I had hoped it would be better.

  15. Re:The important question... by LostCluster · · Score: 2, Informative

    All five women involved (Morgan Webb from X-Play, Sarah Lane from The Screen Savers, Melanie Kim from TechLive/Fresh Gear, Laura Swisher from Unscrewed, Cat Schwartz from Call For Help) were sent offers to pose. All five declined.

  16. Less newsworhty than it seems... by LostCluster · · Score: 3, Informative

    Everybody got notices today that says at face value that 60 days from now their jobs won't exist. However, that doesn't promise that everybody's a goner...

    See, the WARN act requires that when a downsizing of this scale is going to happen, the employer must give 60 days notice to everybody they're letting go. However, imagine the moral at an office where 2/3 of the people get the notice and the other 1/3 don't... fighting is sure to ensue during the two months before the cutback.

    So, in reality... today's news doesn't really tell us what Comcast is planning. They very well could keep the shows alive, but send the jobs who don't affect the content (PR people, master control techs, salespeople, etc.) to LA.

    The real answer will come exactly 60 days from now...

    1. Re:Less newsworhty than it seems... by Lou57 · · Score: 2, Informative

      Having been hit by the WARN Act ... you absolutely CAN inform 1/3 of the employees they are being laid off. Saw it happen until there was no one left. Imagine being told that a plant was shutting down but that YOU have to stay. I went. My boss, age 60, had to stay for a year in a skeleton crew.

      But your point is right on target -- which is why when we were told that our jobs were eliminated, we were also told that we didn't have to report to work for those 60 days either.

      The real answer will likely come on Monday when the immediate results of this weekends meetings will be made clear. (see Cats blog) Comcast can broadcast reruns from anywhere.

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  17. Petition, etc... by Shaper+of+Myths · · Score: 5, Informative

    Not that I think they'll listen, but some folks went to the trouble of setting these up (they are posted on Leo's board). Hey it worked for Star Trek and Family Guy right? =)

    Petition 1
    Petition 2
    Petition 3

    Also a direct link to the Comcast complaint bucket...

    Comcast Feedback

  18. Re:Its a good thing comcast didn't buy disney.. by cubicledrone · · Score: 3, Informative

    Anime owns what now?

    Oh, let's see. Not counting manga, about 400 square feet of shelf space at Suncoast. Two aisles at Best Buy. One cable network. Most of another. Couple million web sites. $4.3 billion growing market. About 300 million fans worldwide. An Academy Award.

    That's for openers...

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  19. Family Guy by pherris · · Score: 2, Informative
    bobo is quite right. Fox killed off the Family Guy (IMO one incredible show). I'm guessing that the DVDs in the beginning were seen as a way to squeeze the last bit of life out of it. Well, DVDs fly off the presses, becomes the second best selling tv series collection in history and thankfully FG was brought back from the dead. Moral of the story: in this day and age while network tv to dvd is nice and common it's now no longer a requirement. FG will come back on Fox or CN (hoping for CN because the censors will give them a lot more room.

    So what does this have to do with TechTV? Someone with cash could start up a new TechTV style network, have "masters" classes (along with the normal stuff) to teach advanced subjects for advanced users like photoshop, networking, GIMP, etc. and sell the series on DVDs (through themselves and/or retailers like amazon. They could also build a web site that has less flash, more useful information and allow users to interact in a more useful way.

    IMO DVDs could be a nice dependable revenue stream for a new network.

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  20. Re:Its a good thing comcast didn't buy disney.. by Mysticalfruit · · Score: 4, Informative

    Checkout an anime series called "Cowboy Bebop".

    Great story, lots of action...

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  21. Re:Comcast weenie has a great idea... by meshmar · · Score: 3, Informative

    Actually, G4 is keeping a fair amount of the TechTV content. They say that "The G4 programming day will showcase many existing G4 and TechTV series such as G4's ICONS; PULSE; JUDGMENT DAY; PLAYERS, and CHEAT! as well as TechTV's ANIME UNLEASHED; X-PLAY; SCREEN SAVERS; FRESH GEAR; and ROBOT WARS. G4 will also premiere new original programming which will be announced at a later date." Notable by it's omission is Call For Help. (Leo isn't going to move to LA). An interesting side note is the fact that Chris Pirillo is down in LA already. It is conceivable that G4 is considering him for the "new original programming" in a show similar to Call For Help. Personally, I think this would be a good move for G4. In fact, there is a petition to get Chris back on TV. Use the slashdot effect for a valid reason - slashsign the petition.

  22. Re:Even funnier by Trifthen · · Score: 2, Informative

    To be fair, people often complain more than they praise. Sometimes the vocal minority can skew the perception of a community. We at Slashdot should know this.

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