The Unemployment Channel

unemploymentchannelI was checking what programming is available on the satellites and I came across one that caught my eye: The Unemployment Channel.

Think about that for a minute. There is actually a television channel for the unemployed. If there’s a market segment that’s underserved, it’s the people with no money and no job. I imagine only the Prison Channel sells fewer commercial spots!

So who does pay the bills at The Unemployment Channel? Working stiffs (well, non-working stiffs) who pony up $25 for 30 seconds of fame played six times a day for one week. The channel does have a satellite transponder, so theoretically it could reach millions of viewers. But who watches? I can’t imagine a cable provider adding this to their lineup. And why wouldn’t a job seeker just post his or her “video resume” to YouTube, where it can be posted for free and is keyword-searchable?

It seems like a waste of good satellite transponder bandwidth to me. The video resumes they have are fairly amusing, anyway.

Cheviot Hills

I saw today that the old Cheviot Hills golf course has now been plowed under. All the trees on the middle of the property have been cleared out, leaving little trace of the fairways that were once there.

I haven’t heard much about how the property will be used. Last word I can find in the media is that car lots are going there. Since its owned by car dealers I am curious about the timing of the construction, as folks have all but stopped buying cars due to the economy. I suppose we’ll see in the next few weeks. Even so, I’m sad to see the old golf course go.