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To paraphrase one Batholomew J Simpson
It appears to me that Cartoon Network is trying to catch up with the other networks by going slower then them. I say this because of the part of the article when they talk about when Nickelodeon and Disney both gave up on the whole reality show thing because they themselves because they couldn't compete with already established ones. |
CN has been shooting themselves in the foot with their "six seasons limit" thing, and the way that they treated their most popular and most financially-successful series is a crying shame, so it really does not hurt my feelings to see them go down. It sounds like they're trying to become Spike TV for teen boys...oh, joy. Hopefully Craig and Lauren will wind up with Disney/Pixar.
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I'm a teen boy & I don't find any of the reality crap entertaining. Though, the only one that's close to entertaining is the quiz show. Atleast I have Chowder, Flapjack & Star Wars.
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Has anybody heard anyone say that CN's new approach is a good idea? I haven't. I would love to know who did the research and why the nitwits think this will work. It's a serious turn-off as far as I'm concerned. :P |
No I've never heard anyone said it was a good idea. I've also never heard anyone say airing that stupid cartoon on speed "Johnny Test" all the time is a good idea either.
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CN was supposed to be my happy place when every other channel is reality show heavy, contains sitcoms with the stupid laugh track (which kills a show's supposed humor if you ask me), or has shows geared toward only pre-teens and teens. Not anymore. Youtube is my happy place now with funnier content such as youtube poop (basically random humor). Cartoon Network with programming other than cartoons and anime is not really a cartoon network anymore. |
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And the live action programming infecting all toon channels phenomenon is starting to spread to Canada as well, as Teletoon is debuting some tween show that wouldn't look out of place on Nick or Disney, this fall. Granted they said it's supposed to be live action/animated, but from the brief clip they showed. (I was waiting for Chowder to come on, shut up. :P) There was little to no animation to be found at all. I mean really they had to put this on Teletoon? Canada already has a youth oriented channel for shows like that YTV. I think I should stop now, before my blood boils so much it causes steam to shoot out of my nose. :terrence: |
C. McC has left CN? That's news to me...:o Then again, reading what's been said about the current state of CN, I can't really blame him.
I personally feel that the success of reality TV (I have better words for it, but I'm not going to type them here) is the root cause of the toon channels going down the pan...once Big Brother et al got huge and made the profits, it was only a matter of time before this type of junk seeped onto pretty much all types of channel. |
It's not bad in itself that CN is doing reality TV, it's just the fact that they are taking already established reality concepts like Mythbusters and Survivor and just trying to "Kidify" them that gets me, if I were a kid I would be thinking "Now why would I want to watch a cheap knock off, when I can see the real deal?"
Given the ratings I think a lot of kids also seem to be thinking the same way too. I mean if they wanted to do a reality show, why not do one about, oh I don't know "Animation", it could be something simple like two groups of young art students are both given a chance to make their own animated short, both shorts are judged by a panel of the top names in the field and the winning team gets their short played on the network and a scholarship to an animation program. There, an idea that potentially could be fun and combines the best of both worlds. But what do I know? I'm not a high powered executive...yet. |
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