State of Cartoon Network
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@ultraalien It's unbelievable just how incompetent and out of touch the people running Cartoon Network are. Time Warner or AT&T or whoever really needs to step in and change some seats around. Get some new and more competent folks to step in and run Cartoon Network. This is getting freakin ridiculous.
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@tactical-ochoa I am going to have so say you very well be right about how incompetent and out of touch the people running cartoon network. https://twitter.com/CNschedules/status/1056611521005060097
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I think what would benefit the network most, at this point, would be for them to take a hiatus. nuke their channel and app, take like, a month to reorganize, and return with quality content and management.
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@offbeatcat While I do agree that CN needs to take some time to reorganize themselves, I don't think shutting down the channel and app for at least a month would be a smart decision for them to make business wise. They just need to figure out a plan to kick things back up into gear. Reorganize the channel, fix and improve the app, change leadership around, kick those freakin left leaning politically correct ideologues out, etc.
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I have some news about the possible future of cartoon network.
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@ultraalien Interesting. We'll have to wait and see whether this turns out either good or bad for Cartoon Network and the fans and viewers.
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So..hanana barbara is finally back?
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@Offbeatcat I guess.
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I guess now we just have to wait and see what happens.
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@ultraalien To me this sounds like it could be good since they are including Young Adults in the title of the department meaning that they could start to create more shows for young adults. They could also possibly revive old favorites that never got a proper send off.
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@cooljay7 With cartoon network being under Warner Brothers all of their animated shows can get proper treatment than it had under turner broadcasting.
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@ultraalien Hopefully that'll be the case.
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I somehow suspect ben 10 isn't moving into young adults. I would like that, but considering the way MOA has used it, they probably don't think the young adults are a profitable market.
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@Offbeatcat I believe that MOA doesn't own Ben 10, I think Cartoon Network does. So CN would call the shots regarding that.
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@cooljay7 I get the impression that both of them just want the same thing from this franchise. MONEY
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@Offbeatcat Of course, their number one goal is money.
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@cooljay7 due to the sales of toys, i'd imagine ben 10 isn't going to change much any time soon
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@cooljay7 Man of Action doesn't own Ben 10 but they do have significant involvement with it though.
@Offbeatcat Yeah, that sounds about right.
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D.C. Network is back with new videos. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QCLJqADgWuU
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Christina Miller, President of Cartoon Network, to Leave WarnerMedia