They went with Mojo since that's the name of their programming block on Sunday nights, which is probably some of their best original content. INHD 1/2's programming mostly consists of lots of 'kitchen sink' material. Since everything they do is HD, they tend to flail a bit, as they need to take whatever they can get. I mean, a SERIES about Aussie Wine Country?
Most of INHD's content is IMAX movies (good) and a host of documentary and music specials (many of which are recycled from places like the BBC). Their content and quality varies wildly, again because their chief criteria for being selected was that they be showcase shows in HD. They also show some older movies in HD, but I'm not sure where they get them from (such as Victory!.
Condensing them to a single channel just makes sense, since they have so little content that they repeat most of it quite often. Plus, it opens a badly needed channel for something better, like perhaps National Geographic HD.
“An engineer explained to us that hundreds of ear impressions were gathered in the name of research, and while each one obviously boasted its own unique shape and size, one single characteristic remained uniform across the board: the entrance into the ear canal is not a perfect circle, it's an oval.”
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They went with Mojo since that's the name of their programming block on Sunday nights, which is probably some of their best original content. INHD 1/2's programming mostly consists of lots of 'kitchen sink' material. Since everything they do is HD, they tend to flail a bit, as they need to take whatever they can get. I mean, a SERIES about Aussie Wine Country?
Most of INHD's content is IMAX movies (good) and a host of documentary and music specials (many of which are recycled from places like the BBC). Their content and quality varies wildly, again because their chief criteria for being selected was that they be showcase shows in HD. They also show some older movies in HD, but I'm not sure where they get them from (such as Victory!.
Condensing them to a single channel just makes sense, since they have so little content that they repeat most of it quite often. Plus, it opens a badly needed channel for something better, like perhaps National Geographic HD.