They can air reruns of their older shows, and get more money off of those for with merchandising, because it'd be cheaper than making new shows. Then they can use the money from that to fund actually good new shows.
That doesn't push forth the anti christian pro lgbtqv+ agenda tho.
>Yes. Just make good cartoons that aren't just for toddlers.
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That doesn't push forth the anti christian pro lgbtqv+ agenda tho.
>That doesn't push forth the anti christian pro lgbtqv+ agenda tho.
Admittedly, the latter has been slowly popping up in preschool shows within the past few years.
>Peppa Pig - one episode featuring a lesbian couple >Blue's Clues & You - one episode featuring a pride parade >Dino Ranch - one episode featuring a scene with two male dinosaurs and a rock-shaped egg >Paw Patrol - one episode featuring a non-binary kid >Ridley Jones - at least one episode featuring a non-binary bison >Bluey - one episode is about feature a lesbian couple
>Paw Patrol - one episode featuring a non-binary kid
Not in Paw Patrol. In the spin off show Rubble & Crew, and you could only know the character is non-binary if you read the writer's tweet about it, it's not mentioned in the show >Bluey
One character mentions their moms in one line, who are not seen. Could be her mom and step mom for all we know. Or the baby misspoke and said "My mom's"
Don't let grifters make you hysterical over nothing. If you exaggerate too much and/or are not informed about what you're actually talking about, you just get your arguments dismissed. At the same time though, it is creeping in little by little
>you could only know the character is non-binary if you read the writer's tweet about it
And when the kid raised on it grows up and finds out? It's all about planting the seed, regardless if it sprouts now or later.
They can air reruns of their older shows, and get more money off of those for with merchandising, because it'd be cheaper than making new shows. Then they can use the money from that to fund actually good new shows.
Streaming was okay when it was just Netflix but now a motherfricker has to buy 20 different subscriptions to watch shit. Frick that. I sail the high muthafrickin seas, b***h.
Streaming sucks dick now, it deserves to be the one dying.
No matter how much streaming sucks it's never going to bring TV back. People are too used to being able to select individual content and the networks won't sell you a package ala carte. So it's only gonna keep losing ground.
They can air reruns of their older shows, and get more money off of those for with merchandising, because it'd be cheaper than making new shows. Then they can use the money from that to fund actually good new shows.
Also this. Why the frick aren't they rerunning big shows
no, the truth is legacy media is doomed. one of these days cable will go completely off and big media companies will focus all of their efforts into streaming, which i dont know if it's a good or a bad thing. but it already absolutely changed the way we consume media it will likely continue to evolve as well once companies see where the true dollar signs are.
Yes. Just make good cartoons that aren't just for toddlers.
That doesn't push forth the anti christian pro lgbtqv+ agenda tho.
Are you being ironic or moronic?
>Yes. Just make good cartoons that aren't just for toddlers.
>That doesn't push forth the anti christian pro lgbtqv+ agenda tho.
Admittedly, the latter has been slowly popping up in preschool shows within the past few years.
>Peppa Pig - one episode featuring a lesbian couple
>Blue's Clues & You - one episode featuring a pride parade
>Dino Ranch - one episode featuring a scene with two male dinosaurs and a rock-shaped egg
>Paw Patrol - one episode featuring a non-binary kid
>Ridley Jones - at least one episode featuring a non-binary bison
>Bluey - one episode is about feature a lesbian couple
>Paw Patrol - one episode featuring a non-binary kid
Not in Paw Patrol. In the spin off show Rubble & Crew, and you could only know the character is non-binary if you read the writer's tweet about it, it's not mentioned in the show
>Bluey
One character mentions their moms in one line, who are not seen. Could be her mom and step mom for all we know. Or the baby misspoke and said "My mom's"
Don't let grifters make you hysterical over nothing. If you exaggerate too much and/or are not informed about what you're actually talking about, you just get your arguments dismissed. At the same time though, it is creeping in little by little
>you could only know the character is non-binary if you read the writer's tweet about it
And when the kid raised on it grows up and finds out? It's all about planting the seed, regardless if it sprouts now or later.
Thanks for the clarification. Admittedly, I only became aware of those specific episodes through random Cinemaphile posts that reek of ragebait.
Toddler are the major consumer
They can air reruns of their older shows, and get more money off of those for with merchandising, because it'd be cheaper than making new shows. Then they can use the money from that to fund actually good new shows.
Probably not. TV in general is dying. Eventually CN is probably gonna get scrapped entirely in favor of MAX.
Streaming sucks dick now, it deserves to be the one dying.
Streaming was never alive to begin with, so you can be comforted in that.
Do you use youtube?
Do you have a smartphone?
Do you go to cinemas?
You're only contributing to the problem.
Streaming was okay when it was just Netflix but now a motherfricker has to buy 20 different subscriptions to watch shit. Frick that. I sail the high muthafrickin seas, b***h.
No matter how much streaming sucks it's never going to bring TV back. People are too used to being able to select individual content and the networks won't sell you a package ala carte. So it's only gonna keep losing ground.
that’s if you choose to sub I will continue to use cable and Netflix and nothing else because I’m tired of streaming fricking everything up
Not anymore.
I have hope.
Also this. Why the frick aren't they rerunning big shows
Test
Didn't they got own by HBO Max pr something. Does CN still alive?
Nah...TV earning potencial can keep a animation channel (very niche content) and streaming is even worse
Cartoons are too expensive and if you try and outsource to a cheap country people start shitting themselves.
no, the truth is legacy media is doomed. one of these days cable will go completely off and big media companies will focus all of their efforts into streaming, which i dont know if it's a good or a bad thing. but it already absolutely changed the way we consume media it will likely continue to evolve as well once companies see where the true dollar signs are.
I don't get the joke