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| The cable channels G4 and Mojo have struck a deal for exclusive re-broadcast rights of the NBC hit drama Heroes. The deal is is a big one for the two relatively new networks and a major coup for their programming. Starting in 2010, the networks will have unfettered rights to broadcast Heroes. Starting next month, they will be granted same week re-airing rights for the super hero drama. Both G4 and Mojo are geared toward men, with G4 focusing on gaming and sci-fi. It's a channel for the so-called “geek culture.” Mojo is an HD only channel owned by Comcast which airs a plethora of drinking and gambling programs. click here to read the rest of the article: http://www.buddytv.com/articles/heroes/g4-and-mojo-lock-up-cable-righ-12350.aspx |
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| i love this show |
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