Cloo (stylized as cloo) was an American
pay television channel
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owned and operated by
NBCUniversal which aired programming originally dedicated to the
crime and
mystery genres, though it often fell out of this format in its later years with a more generic selection of series and films, and was used as an example of
channel drift and superfluous
channel bundling, presenting series easily found through other venues.
, approximately 25,495,000 American households (21.9% of households with television) received Cloo, though this declined with later removals by several cable services as carriage agreements expired.
Cloo launched on January 1, 2006, as Sleuth, replacing
Trio. The channel closed on February 1, 2017.
History
Cloo focused on mystery entertainment, with the majority of the channel's programming sourced from fellow Comcast networks such as
NBC and
USA Network. As of the fall of 2016 the network's schedule was made up mostly of repeats of current USA Network series, and marathons of acquired series from the ''
Law and Order'', ''
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'' and ''
CSI'' franchises, along with the original ''
MacGyver'' and ''
House
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''. Films from the NBCUniversal library or acquired as part of USA Network's film rights purchases were also part of the schedule, meaning films having nothing to do with crimes or mysteries, such as ''
Enchanted'', ''
The 40 Year-Old Virgin'' and ''
Bee Movie'' aired on the network.
On August 15, 2011 Cloo was rebranded from its former name of Sleuth, in order for NBCU to be able to trademark and own the name, as the word "
clue" itself is too common a name to be trademark-able and the commonness of both "sleuth" and "clue" would not work for
search engine optimization. In addition, the different spelling averted any confusion with
Hasbro's board game
Clue.
[Exclusive: Newly Rebranded Cloo TV Picks Up First Original Series]
''TV Guide'' July 15, 2011
Carriage decline and closure
On August 10, 2013, Cloo was dropped by
Dish Network
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, which cited that most of the network's rerun-centric programming was duplicative of that available on other networks and streaming services. A year later on August 18, 2014, it was removed from
Verizon FIOS for the same reason.
Charter Communications (
Spectrum,
Bright House Networks and
Time Warner Cable) effectively ended the network's life in January 2017, as with
Esquire Network (another Comcast/NBCU network which was discontinued on June 28, 2017), when it refused to continue their carriage of Cloo within their new carriage agreements with NBCUniversal, removing around
2/
3rds of the network's homes (bringing it down to 8.5 million households), and NBCU already had been looking to remove extraneous networks without original programming since the summer of 2016, criteria which Cloo, Chiller, and Esquire fell into. In the end, however, industry media had little to no notice of the closure, and only cable providers learned of its demise in advance on January 31 as of 5:59 a.m. ET from Comcast, due to the small amount of time which passed between Charter's settlement of their new NBCUniversal carriage agreement and the network's closure. Because the network was effectively
automated with little to no promotions to maintain, no employees were affected by the network's closure.
The same morning, its social media presences were removed (the network's
Facebook had not been updated since September 2015), and the website redirected to the USA Network site without any notice. The network's last programming day consisted of a full-series marathon of
Syfy
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's ''
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'', a final sign of its later channel drift. Following the end credits, a slide was shown, with the Cloo logo and the words "GOOD NIGHT!" underneath, along with "Thank you for watching Cloo", the NBCUniversal logo, and the name of the satellite that provided Cloo's broadcast (AMC 10, Transponder 7) in between two NBC logos, along with the common NBC off-air audio test using the
network's trademark chimes, after which the channel space, created by Trio in 1994, folded and ceased to exist.
Cloo has Ceased Operations on February 1, 2017 - YouTube
/ref> The end of Cloo was coincidental with another Comcast announcement that the female-focused Oxygen would be switched to a true crime focus the same day within the coming months.
Programming
On September 17, 2011, Cloo premiered two original series, which were cancelled after their first seasons.
* ''Dateline on Cloo'', featuring repurposed '' Dateline NBC'' episodes focused on true-crime stories.
* ''Killer Instinct'', a 13-part true-crime series featuring criminal profiler Mark Safarik.
The channel originally featured crime and mystery programming from NBCUniversal's extensive library of feature films, classic television shows, reality series and documentaries. Programming initially included popular and cult television series such as '' Simon & Simon'', '' Miami Vice'', '' The A-Team'', '' Dragnet'' (1967–70 and 2003 versions), '' Knight Rider'', ''The Equalizer
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'', '' Homicide: Life on the Street'', '' JAG'', '' Profiler'', '' Magnum, P.I.'', '' The Rockford Files'', '' The Burning Zone'' and more recent canceled series such as '' EZ Streets'', '' Karen Sisco'', and '' Deadline'', '' Conviction'', and ''Medical Investigation
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''. Much of this older programming eventually migrated to sister digital subchannel network Cozi TV
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The network origina ...
.
As Sleuth, it also aired mystery and suspense films such as '' Scarface'', '' The Jackal'', '' Casino'', ''Sneakers
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'' and ''Mercury Rising
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''.
On February 25, 2007, the channel aired a fourteen-hour movie marathon entitled "Chiller On Sleuth" to promote the launch of Chiller, a sister horror
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and suspense
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programming that launched four days later on March 1; The movies that aired during this marathon are '' Wait Until Dark'', ''Psycho
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'', '' I Saw What You Did'' (the 1988 version), and ''The Island The Island(s) may refer to:
Places
* Any of various islands around the world, see the list of islands
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''. Also, before this, on February 23 and 24, 2007, a preview of Chiller aired on The 101 Network (which is at channel 101 on DirecTV).
In January 2009, all shows from the lineup were removed and replaced with mainly NBCUniversal-produced, USA Network original shows, '' Monk'' and '' In Plain Sight'' to its lineup, running marathons of each program's episodes. ''NCIS NCIS or N.C.I.S. may refer to:
Law enforcement
* National Criminal Intelligence Service, the predecessor to the Serious Organised Crime Agency of the United Kingdom
* Naval Criminal Investigative Service, a United States law enforcement and intelli ...
'' was added to the channel's lineup, as well as two Canadian series, '' Da Vinci's Inquest'' and '' Cold Squad'', which were barter syndication series which were mainly prevalent on low-tier local television stations and digital subchannel networks such as RTN. The ''Law & Order'' franchise also joined the channel. It also aired another Canadian series, '' The Eleventh Hour''. However, it was renamed ''Bury the Lead'', to differentiate it from the since-canceled CBS series of the same name.
Besides the above-mentioned series and franchises, various other series aired from the NBCUniversal library with rights through USA Network aired on Cloo, along with '' Walker, Texas Ranger'' before its 2015 departure to Grit
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* Grit, winter pavement-treatment minerals deployed in grit bins
* ...
and INSP. In September 2014, the rights to ''COPS
Cop or Cops commonly refers to:
* Police officer
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* ''Cop'' (film), a 1988 American thriller
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* ''The ...
'' previously held by now-defunct sister network G4 moved over to Cloo until new episode partner Spike (now Paramount Network) took all control of the cable syndication rights of ''COPS'' at the start of 2016.
See also
*Cozi TV
Cozi TV (stylized on-air as COZI TV) is an American free-to-air television network owned by the NBC Owned Television Stations division of NBCUniversal. The network airs classic television series from the 1960s to the 2000s.
The network origina ...
, where much of the network's older programming has migrated to
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