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November 3, 2005
NBC Universal Starting New Cable Channel Devoted to Crime
It had to happen: if not the "Columbo Channel", then something very similar. The Hollywood Reporter says that the Sleuth Channel will start soon in a limited number of homes, courtesy of NBC/Universal and Time/Warner with content provided by Universal's archives, which include "Miami Vice" and "The A-Team", though not "Law & Order", which seems to be getting enough exposure on other cable channels. Read more here (subscription may be required). Still, if Sleuth takes off, it should provide even more inspiration for those of us inclined to integrate media in our media law.
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