Why in the name of God was Snow Day playing on Cartoon Network yesterday?
I mean, I know MTV abandoned its "all music, all the time" idea a long, long time ago, and M2 is now similarly tainted, but really, how hard is it to confuse the imperative behind the name "Cartoon Network" -- ? It's not like they ran out of cartoons.
I mean, I know MTV abandoned its "all music, all the time" idea a long, long time ago, and M2 is now similarly tainted, but really, how hard is it to confuse the imperative behind the name "Cartoon Network" -- ? It's not like they ran out of cartoons.
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I think they think it's "expanding their market share" actually.
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It's like they're shooting themselves in the foot and then shooting themselves in the other foot so they match.
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Yup. Just got extended basic back this weekend. Obviously the TVscape has changed somewhat....
...plus, have you seen some of the crap they are airing on Cartoon Network which is animated?
Don't get me started on my fury for ixnaying competent works like JLU/TT for personality-free avenues of marketing to sub-teens. Frak.
I was just a little startled by the non-animation of the movie, not its lack of funny. Didn't realize they'd been doing this for a while. Ah, well, that's just more time to watch CNN, I guess.