Bruce Springsteen wrote one of the worst songs of his career 31 years ago, and it was called “57 Channels (And Nothin’ On).” As you might expect, it was about a guy who bought a big satellite dish, ...
Back in 1992, Bruce Springsteen was already overwhelmed by cable TV. (Soundbite of song, "57 Channels") Mr. BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN (Singer, Songwriter): (Singing) We switched 'round and 'round till ...
In 1992, Bruce Springsteen wrote the song, “57 Channels (And Nothin’ On)” as sort of a protest against his new television cable programming. The numbers have has risen, but the results are the same: ...
Regarding the whole "57 channels and nothin' on" thing with streaming services coming back: Setting aside my personal financial interest in everyone subscribing to a particular streaming provider, ...
Bruce Springsteen once lamented that there were “57 Channels (And Nothin’ On),” and it’s only gotten worse. How do you find something good to watch in an era where Amazon, iTunes, HBO/Showtime, and a ...
Bruce Springsteen once grumbled about having 57 TV channels with "nothin' on." Now, the average American has nearly double that. The typical U.S. home received 104 TV channels in 2006, Nielsen Media ...
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