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Nancy2 wrote:
> On Mar 6, 10:03 am, "DC" ]> > wrote: >> Wall Street Journal >> >> ...nothing on now offers as much insulation from nonstop tides of >> disaster reporting...Not for nothing is the Food Network enjoying >> its highest ratings ever... >> >> Continued:http://online.wsj.com/article/SB123629301223445201.html > > Oh, I like the History Channel, Nat Geo, and Discovery Channel for > escapist fare, along with some programs on Bravo and Animal Planet - > it's pretty hard to get excited about "Down Home with the Neelys," > "Big Daddy's whatever," Ina Garten, RRay (can't stand her), "On the > Road," Paula Deen in whatever iteration she's currently in, "Real > Food," SLoP and the rest on food TV - actually, I only watch the > special type series like Ace of Cakes, the new Challenges and Iron > Chef. I'd go crazy if I had to watch their daytime lineup. Perhaps Food Network viewing is up because people finally figured out they should save money by cooking their own food? nancy |
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