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There are hundreds of home reno/buying/selling television shows, cooking, travel, etc.

Why isn't there a Home Theater Television Show? The subject matter is endless. TV, 3-D TV, DIY, CES shows, Turntables, Audio, Video, upcoming Blu-Ray/DVD reviews, manufacturer profiles, factory tours, gaming, personal home theater walk-throughs, product reviews.
There may be some real headaches in keeping it honest. While looking at people's home theaters (humble or grandiose), it would be a terrific idea, but once reviews and comments started about consumer electronics, some manufacturers might get upset.

I can just see the result once people started giving real-life examples of the issues with Bose, for example. Or indictments of home theaters in a box, or bad reviews about the reliability issues with certain televisions or players, things like that.

The producers would have to walk a tightrope - and would probably soft-pedal some touchy subjects, ticking off viewers.

If they do it, I'll DVR every show!
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