
Originally Posted by
dtheine
Here's another "What If" idea for Fremantle and its classic game shows if GSN can't approve a new deal...
What if Time Warner (owners of Warner Bros., The CW Network, DC Comics, HBO, CNN, TBS, TNT, Turner Classic Movies, Cartoon Network, Hanna-Barbera, Looney Tunes, and the magazines of Time and People and Sports Illustrated and Entertainment Weekly among others) struck a deal to acquire Fremantle Media? If it did, Time Warner could own the rights to Fremantle's Goodson-Todman classic game shows (TPIR, Match Game, Tattletales, Family Feud, What's My Line, To Tell The Truth, Beat the Clock, Card Sharks, I've Got a Secret, etc.) and the other classics Fremantle owns (Press Your Luck, Sale of the Century, Chuck Woolery Scrabble, Let's Make a Deal, David Ruprecht Supermarket Sweep), and the reality shows Fremantle owns (American Idol, America's Got Talent)? If there's a Time-Warner/Fremantle merger, we could see a possible launch of a classic game show cable channel of Fremantle/Goodson-Todman classics (and maybe some of the game shows/reality Warner Bros. owns - 3rd. Degree, Love Connection, People's Court, Fun House, Perfect Match 1986, $1,000,000 Chance of a Lifetime, So You Think You Got Troubles, Real People) to compete with a maybe aling GSN? Why not? The Time Warner owned Cartoon Network airs the Fremantle produced Hole in the Wall, and this could get TPIR host Drew Carey back to his roots since Warner Bros. produced The Drew Carey Show.
What do you think of this idea?