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Giada
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Peter A wrote:
> Doesn't anybody else see what I see? FoodTV has degenerated into a
> personality-fest, pablum for the nitwits, and has almost totally
> abandoned the idea of teaching serious cooking to the viewers.
No, I don't see it...because I stopped tuning in about that time. They
lost me a couple of years ago. And apparently they don't care or notice
because they're not doing higher quality shows anymore to cater to folks
like me. They've gone to the lowest common denominator and catered to
the advertisers too much.