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Subject: Re: Thirdspace: When was it filmed? Date: 20 Feb 2001 20:01:51 -0700 From: jmsatb5@aol.com (Jms at B5) Newsgroups: rec.arts.sf.tv.babylon5.moderated >Check my earlier response: Someone posted that PTEN was expected to become a >network. I disagreed, saying that it wasn't set up for that and that the >studio >wouldn't have set up WB if that's what PTEN was created for. > Incorrect, that's *exactly* what PTEN was created for. The problem they faced was that the stations they enlisted wanted an equity position (which is to say, they wanted to own a piece of the network). The position of WB is that they don't give anybody an equity position on anything...they'd rather own 100% of nothing than 50% of something. (It's insane, I know, but that was their position at that time.) So at the end of the day, the stations that made up the lion's share of PTEN, the Chris-Craft stations, went to Paramount, which DID offer them an equity position, and formed UPN. Later, WB tried again and put together the WB with a different approach, similar in some ways to what was used to create UPN. At that time, what was PTEN was dissolved after B5's 4th season, and the rest of the emphasis went into creating the WB. >I've heard what others have said about the internecine warfare. Yes, it >does seem like an insane way to do business. Despite that, Warners isn't >completely insane. They would not have set up two competing corporate >entities each trying to become the fifth television network. Which is actually what they did...the corporate figures behind PTEN kept trying to keep it together as WB was being born because the two fiefdoms are run by different people and each has some amount of prestige on the line. It's really not one company, it's different people in different divisions trying different things with little or no cross-departmental cooperation. jms (jmsatb5@aol.com) (all message content (c) 2001 by synthetic worlds, ltd., permission to reprint specifically denied to SFX Magazine and don't send me story ideas)