I'm sorry but I really don't see it. A lot of your complaints strike me as the kind I put down to over-sensitivity whenever they come from "minority" groups or any other kind of group to be honest, so I guess I'd say the same for you.
I mean I can understand the basis of some of your complaints, I just think they're either blown up out of all proportion or so slight as to be not worth caring about.
I can understand it in real life when it comes to things like "Women only" groups, but men wouldn't be allowed a men only group, or single mothers' group without offering a single fathers' group, but the stuff you complain about on TV just doesn't even seem worth thinking about, never mind complaining about.
I am simply giving a reason why I chose movies over TV. That's my personal choice, I am not running around unplugging people's television sets. When the Head of Drama at the BBC can only name three series - Hustle, Spooks and Torchwood - that his department has made in the past year with male viewers in mind, there is something wrong. (Admittedly, I was surprised that he did not mention Ashes to Ashes but even with that the total still comes in at around 20 hours of TV a year.)
ITV only care about lowest common denominator ratings, Channel 4 only makes shows for teenagers and Five doesn't produce very much of its own programming at all.
I am not comparing the issue of TV to other men's issues. I don't bother talking about anything more serious on here anymore because I will just get one of the many apologists on here complaining that I shouldn't talk about such things because the women's issues they care about are "more important".