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Posted: Dec 14th 2002, 5:02 pm
by Guest
I was wondering if any of you die hard fans on the board have ever written to MTV to see if they would another MSCL marathon.

That would be cool for them to do.

Posted: Dec 14th 2002, 9:16 pm
by Natasha (candygirl)
MTV no longer has the rights to air MSCL. Fox Family aired the series (very briefly and heavily edited) in 2000. Due to the DVD release, it is unlikely that the show will be aired in the US any time soon.

Syndication and DVD releases of the same show often cause conflicts. Why have only two out of thirteen seasons of the Simpsons been released on DVD? Why have only two out of six seasons of Buffy the Vampire Slayer been released on DVD? Because some stations coughed up a LOT of money for the rights to air reruns on television. FX is only airing seasons 3-6 of BtVS now, but with the season 3 release in January, it's possible that they will show season 3 a few more times and then only air seasons 4-6 (pure speculation on my part).

The stations pay money to air these shows in order to get people to watch their channel, which is why the DVD releases are so slow sometimes.

Posted: Dec 16th 2002, 6:38 pm
by K-man
Yes, I have sent e-mails to MTV to show the ep's. again. I did that back before their rights expired and I'm sure a few times after they expired. Nothing ventured/nothing lost I guess.

Posted: Dec 16th 2002, 10:57 pm
by ducksqueak
I don't know if you guys have heard of the Cable Station Trio, but they are running MSCL now. There's a big bus campaign for it and other cancelled shows the station runs. It's channel 102 here in NYC. I'm not sure of the time or day the episodes air. I just found out about it myself. Maybe someone else knows a little bit more than me.

Posted: Dec 16th 2002, 11:27 pm
by Natasha (candygirl)
For those of you who have Trio (I don't :( ), you can view the schedule for "Brilliant but Cancelled" here

I'm kind of confused because there is a huge picture of Angela in their "Brilliant but Cancelled" ad, but when I clicked on it, I was directed to the BbC page which lists the Ernie Kovacs Show, Now and Again, Action, the Famous Teddy Z, Kolchak: the Night Stalker, United States, the Greatest Shows You Never Saw, Gun, East Side/West Side, Profit, Brilliant but Cancelled, Face Time, and Perfect Pitch - in other words, MSCL is not included.

Posted: Dec 27th 2002, 1:53 pm
by K-man
I spent a good deal of time checking up on TRIO over the Holiday and from what I can tell they are running old cancelled shows from start to finish on certain days. In other words, they will run ep's. of a show all day/night long on say Mon. and then a different show all day long on Tues. and another on Wed. and so on. I could not find on the schedule if/when they are going to show Life. Perhaps they have already run the 19 ep's. I did catch the 90 minute documentary titled Brilliant but cancelled which had interviews with some producers/directors (including M. Herskovitz) and they did a very short bit on Life and Once and Again. They also devoted a few minutes to Freaks and Geeks. It was interesting but depressing.

Posted: Dec 28th 2002, 5:28 pm
by GaryEA
They aired MSCL but not Relativity... damn! :(

EDIT: Sorry. That was OT, I know.

I am glad somebody aired the show (how did they get the rights?). Some of the other shows are pretty good too.

FWIW, I don't have the channel either.

Gary

Posted: Dec 30th 2002, 1:29 pm
by K-man
I was intrigued by the coverage they devoted to Eerie Indiana on the documentary. I think I would like to see that. Looked interesting.

Posted: Sep 21st 2003, 8:28 pm
by Shannon
I remember Eerie Indiana... Wow, haven't heard of that show in YEARS.

I wouldn't think MTV would show MSCL nowadays anyway, even if they did have the rights. They cater to different genres now.

Posted: Oct 22nd 2003, 12:29 pm
by Hunee
i wonder how much it costs to get the rights to the show?

Posted: Oct 15th 2004, 10:49 am
by CrimsonGlow
Actually, I think MSCL is just way too good for MTV nowadays, especially with the lowest state MTV is in.