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This is the text of a letter I sent to the Programming Department at
the Wings Channel. If you have a comment, please be sure to send a copy to me in case I miss it on the news group. Thanks. AJ Harris The letter: I appreciate what you are trying to do with the Wings Channel. However, the programming is becoming repetitive and boring. There's only so much one wants to hear about the Luftwaffe and Alexei Tupolev. Personally, I would love to see more about the history of the Powder Puff Derby, Florence "Pancho" Barnes, the use of Soviet women pilots during their "Great Patriotic War," the Female pilots of the 46th Taman' Guards Bomber Regiment, etc. This should provide enough material for several shows. I hope that you will consider this and allow the Wings channel to live up to its promise. Thank you. Sincerely, AJ Harris cc: rec.aviation.piloting rec.aviation.military |
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![]() wrote in message .. . I must agree with you that the repetitive nature of programming is beginning to become a turn-off. I personally would like to see more "recent" aviation events. If I wanted that much history I'd switch to the history channel ![]() I do like their new injections of "Learning to Fly" though. JBaker PP-ASEL, San Diego Well, what you guys don't realize is that the 'Discovery Wings' channel produces very, very, very little of it's own programming. Almost none, actually. It is owned by the same company that owns the Discovery Channel (obviously), the Hisory Channel and The Learning Channel. They have almost zero production budget allocated exclusively to themselves, and compounded with the fact that they are a brand-new channel, they are left to fill their programming schedule with off-the-shelf shows that were in fact originally produced for the History Channel or Discovery or TLC, as well as various syndicated documentaries that may not have been originally produced for broadcast at all (the documentary on stealth technology, for example, was orginally produced by the Pentagon to show congressmen). 'Learning to Fly', 'Celebrity Wings' and I think one other new show are the first productions to actually be originally created specifically for the channel. As time goes on, and the popularity of the channel and it's programming grows, so will it's budget and it's selection of shows. I remember when the History channel looked very much like Wings does today. "AJ" wrote in message om... This is the text of a letter I sent to the Programming Department at the Wings Channel. If you have a comment, please be sure to send a copy to me in case I miss it on the news group. Thanks. AJ Harris The letter: I appreciate what you are trying to do with the Wings Channel. However, the programming is becoming repetitive and boring. There's only so much one wants to hear about the Luftwaffe and Alexei Tupolev. Personally, I would love to see more about the history of the Powder Puff Derby, Florence "Pancho" Barnes, the use of Soviet women pilots during their "Great Patriotic War," the Female pilots of the 46th Taman' Guards Bomber Regiment, etc. This should provide enough material for several shows. I hope that you will consider this and allow the Wings channel to live up to its promise. Thank you. Sincerely, AJ Harris cc: rec.aviation.piloting rec.aviation.military |
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![]() "Yossarian" wrote in message t... The student pilot on that show annoys the hell out of me. Instructor seems pretty good though. Ditto. I just want to ring her neck. wrote in message .. . I do like their new injections of "Learning to Fly" though. JBaker PP-ASEL, San Diego |
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"John T" wrote in news:b80bb05082fae505ebeb221a8f5fb103
@news.bubbanews.com: "Thomas J. Paladino Jr." wrote in message Well, what you guys don't realize is that the 'Discovery Wings' channel produces very, very, very little of it's own programming. Almost none, actually. It is owned by the same company that owns the Discovery Channel (obviously), the Hisory Channel and The Learning Channel. "The History Channel" is an A&E network, not Discovery. ...compounded with the fact that they are a brand-new channel... How old does a channel/station have to be before it is no longer "brand new"? ![]() I think that Wings is 4 or 5 years old now. It may be new to your cable system, but it's been around for a while. |
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I just spent the weekend with a Discovery film crew. They are making a one
hour show about history re-enactments in aviation. They said they have 20 hours of stuff "in the can". Editing will reduce to the one hour - with commercials. VL |
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Yossarian wrote:
The student pilot on that show annoys the hell out of me. Instructor seems pretty good though. I have the opposite impression. The instructor often doesn't know what he's talking about, and he never shuts up. Tim |
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I am not an expert but I haven't noticed any glaring errors from the
instructor. What leads you to say "he often doesn't know what he's talking about?" He may not be silent very much on camera but would YOU want to watch long minutes of silence from the both of them as Kyle practices this and that? That's called "dead air" in the trade, especially if the people are just sitting there, and the first thing you edit out when putting together a program. Last thing I'd want to see on TV is two people looking around the sky and cockpit in silence for ten minutes as they climb to altitude and get over to the practice area - almost as boring as watching golf. "Tim Bengtson" wrote in message ... Yossarian wrote: The student pilot on that show annoys the hell out of me. Instructor seems pretty good though. I have the opposite impression. The instructor often doesn't know what he's talking about, and he never shuts up. Tim |
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On Mon, 28 Jul 2003 06:31:07 -0700, Tim Bengtson
wrote: Yossarian wrote: The student pilot on that show annoys the hell out of me. Instructor seems pretty good though. I have the opposite impression. The instructor often doesn't know what he's talking about, and he never shuts up. Tim Are these two options mutually exclusive? I find them both annoying, but I watch nonetheless. Rich Russell |
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Steve House wrote:
I am not an expert but I haven't noticed any glaring errors from the instructor. What leads you to say "he often doesn't know what he's talking about?" He may not be silent very much on camera but would YOU want to watch long minutes of silence from the both of them as Kyle practices this and that? I don't watch the show regularly, but have channel-surfed into the middle of two different episodes and heard what I consider glaring errors both times. The first time, during stall practice, he pointed out that the wing stops producing lift at the stall. This is absolutely incorrect; lift is maximum at the stall. This weekend he was talking about what to do during an engine failure in the pattern, and said that the first thing you want to do is get on the radio and let someone know you're in trouble. I don't know about you, but if I had an engine failure in the pattern, I would be so busy flying the plane that I might not talk on the radio again until I was on the ground. As to on-camera silence, how about a voice-over? For my part, silence would be better than listening to this guy blather on incessantly about every piece of minutia that entered his mind. If I had an instructor talk to me like that, I'd tell him to shut up. Tim |
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