I get where this question comes from but, frankly, it just doesn't matter.
I get it because I come from a pre-cable time when Saturday morning cartoons on network TV (as well as a few hours on weekday afternoons on the independent channels, including the one that eventually became a Fox affiliate) was ALL THERE WAS.
We had the three networks (ABC, CBS, NBC), one VHF independent station, one UHF independent and a PBS channel on UHF. That's it.
But now, "Saturday morning cartoons" have become "all week cartoons." You have to include outlets like Nicktoons and Disney XD in that mix now, especially since cable companies are starting to discontinue analog service so that they can add even more (mainly pay-per-view) channels.
I get it because I come from a pre-cable time when Saturday morning cartoons on network TV (as well as a few hours on weekday afternoons on the independent channels, including the one that eventually became a Fox affiliate) was ALL THERE WAS.
We had the three networks (ABC, CBS, NBC), one VHF independent station, one UHF independent and a PBS channel on UHF. That's it.
But now, "Saturday morning cartoons" have become "all week cartoons." You have to include outlets like Nicktoons and Disney XD in that mix now, especially since cable companies are starting to discontinue analog service so that they can add even more (mainly pay-per-view) channels.