I never said they HAD to. I just said that I was surprised that they hadn't. Especially after the success Steven Spielberg had in the `90s with Tiny Toons, Animaniacs, and Pinky and the Brain. You'd think at some point Spielberg would say, "hey I already three successful kids shows. We could try something."
The kids' cable channel market MAY be saturated but the kids show business in general isn't what it used to be. In the `90s we had the three main cable channels (Nick, Disney, and CN) in addition to Fox Kids, Kids WB, UPN, Disney Afternoon, TNT Toons, TBS Disaster Zone, CBS (before it aired Nick shows), ABC (before it aired Disney shows), and USA Network to name a few. DW adding a channel or JUST a line-up like Disney Afternoon wouldn't be that big of a deal.
True.
Quality. If the show is good they'll watch. And they can watch a cartoon on network TV for an hour or two and then switch back to cable. Thats what we did back in the `90s. We'd come home after school, watch Fox Kids from 3pm till 5pm and then switch to Nick or Disney.
I'm sure they'll release it after Spielberg is done releasing his other cartoons on DVD.
I know, but the rumors around Hollywood lately has been that Spielberg hasn't been happy with Paramount and that in 2009 he won't renew the contract and is gonna shop around to other studios. MAYBE one of those studios can hook them up with ATLEAST a line-up. Paramount isn't gonna do it cause they already have Nick. But maybe FOX or Universal may be interested.