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G4TV is officially out of ideas

With their latest brilliant decision to "re-air" old shows such as Filter, Judgment Day, Arena, Portal, Cheat and Cinematech, G4TV looks to have simply given up on putting quality gaming programs on TV. Sarcastic Gamer has seen enough.

From the article: "G4 needs more original content that is focused on videogames, but this latest idea seems like a haphazard way to do it. If the network does add more videogame programming, they need to make sure they don't saturate the lineup with a 12-hour block of one or two shows. G4 also needs to ensure they only add high-quality programming. In other words, no more Arena. However, based on the six hours of coverage given to the Halo 3 launch, I don't have much faith in G4's ability to come up with quality videogame programming."
GamerSigma - contributor
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