For decades people have often dreamed about a TV channel/network/station/what have you that would show "cartoons" 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. I admit even I've given some thought about it. Nickelodeon doesn't quite count...not really anyway. That said, in 1991 we finally got our wish in the form of the Cartoon Network. The same year, NICK started it's Nicktoons brand, and in 2000, Walt Disney TV Animation began making "original" shows for the Disney Channel.
However, in recent years, these networks have been focusing more on "original" programming, giving viewers of all ages and generations the same old thing over and over again, without seemingly any attempt at quality or uniqueness (I'm not going to say "originality", or "creativity", because they have become subjective terms; long story); in other words, it's become more about their idea of what "cartoons" (notice how I'm using quotes) should be like, and what they think us viewers "want" (among other things; another long story) based on what the "experts" think, and based on "demographic" research (which actually goes into another topic, but that's for later). Don't get me wrong. I'm not saying that this has happened all the time; there have been some "gems" here and there, but it's only been recently that the quality factor has started to go up a little (there's way more to it than just this, but it would really take too long to explain).
Suffice it to say, rather than try to find out why these networks have been doing this, I've decided to approach this a different way. Does anyone think that the "be careful what you wish for" adage applies here? Would we have been better off with just dedicated blocks of programming on other networks rather than networks dedicated to showing "cartoons"? Now, for myself I'm not trying to imply one position or the other, I'm just curious as to what your position on it is.
So, anyone?
However, in recent years, these networks have been focusing more on "original" programming, giving viewers of all ages and generations the same old thing over and over again, without seemingly any attempt at quality or uniqueness (I'm not going to say "originality", or "creativity", because they have become subjective terms; long story); in other words, it's become more about their idea of what "cartoons" (notice how I'm using quotes) should be like, and what they think us viewers "want" (among other things; another long story) based on what the "experts" think, and based on "demographic" research (which actually goes into another topic, but that's for later). Don't get me wrong. I'm not saying that this has happened all the time; there have been some "gems" here and there, but it's only been recently that the quality factor has started to go up a little (there's way more to it than just this, but it would really take too long to explain).
Suffice it to say, rather than try to find out why these networks have been doing this, I've decided to approach this a different way. Does anyone think that the "be careful what you wish for" adage applies here? Would we have been better off with just dedicated blocks of programming on other networks rather than networks dedicated to showing "cartoons"? Now, for myself I'm not trying to imply one position or the other, I'm just curious as to what your position on it is.
So, anyone?