I'm going to ask the obvious question here - isn't it possible that Comcast, Charter, et al aren't carrying his networks because they don't bring anything to the table? I'm 43 years old, and I can't remember once in my life when I've watched something produced by or starring Byron Allen (at least, intentionally - there were occasions when I'd fall asleep during Scottish Conan Guy and "Comics Unleashed" would come on - that would normally be the signal to shut the damn TV off already). A quick review of Entertainment Studios' theatrical releases reads mostly like SyFy/Lifetime MOTW fare, and their TV output is, at best, derivative of more popular fare that's already saturated their various markets. I can see why Allen and his team say it's discrimination, but isn't it *possible* the issue is that he isn't that creative?
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