Something else became Esquire. You'd have to ask the network that programming-related question as most of us are subscribers and don't have the answer to that question.
To be honest though, most of the stuff on TV is available online in some form.
Style TV Network became Esquire. As for G4, they are not going to make any new programming and U-Verse is one of the few providers that still carries it. I would imagine its days are numbered and it will soon go the way of SoapNET.
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texasguy37
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You are behind:
http://forums.att.com/t5/Features-and-How-To/G4-lives-on-Style-network-will-go-away-for-the-new-Esquire/m-p/3566191
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To be honest though, most of the stuff on TV is available online in some form.
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codycooper864
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Style TV Network became Esquire. As for G4, they are not going to make any new programming and U-Verse is one of the few providers that still carries it. I would imagine its days are numbered and it will soon go the way of SoapNET.
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