G4 returned last year after disappearing for nearly a decade
, and it was eventually replaced by the Esquire Network.
Dave Scott, the CEO of Comcast’s Spectacor division, announced the shutdown in an internal memo obtained bybefore it was even sent, saying that the channel has had low viewership and has not “achieved sustainable financial results.”, they learned about the shutdown from the initial press reports and tweets before receiving Scott’s message directly.
“This is certainly not what we hoped for, and, as a result, we have made the very difficult decision to discontinue G4’s operations, effective immediately,” Scott writes. G4 made its return last year on several networks, including Comcast / Xfinity, Verizon Fios, Cox, and Philo. It debuted with shows like
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