Submitted by Jasperrdm (not verified) on Fri, 2009-02-20 19:41.
1. Put your money where your fingertips are. Buy stock in various companies who own the channel.
2. Public access if available. Or net shows. I heard good things about various Star Trek net production. Wish I could watch. My computers are as about out dated as the original ST computers. Yes it does booth up in day and half.
3. Start your own production company with the authors. If they haven't sold broadcast rights yet.
4. For the U.S.A., try becoming a Neilsen family. I was one for 3 months years ago when I dropped cable.
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1. Put your money where your fingertips are. Buy stock in various companies who own the channel.
2. Public access if available. Or net shows. I heard good things about various Star Trek net production. Wish I could watch. My computers are as about out dated as the original ST computers. Yes it does booth up in day and half.
3. Start your own production company with the authors. If they haven't sold broadcast rights yet.
4. For the U.S.A., try becoming a Neilsen family. I was one for 3 months years ago when I dropped cable.