Four possible scenarios:
1. Fox hires another indy studio to program their block. Three possible choices are Cookie Jar (yes, they would be essentially going against themselves with the e/i oriented KEWLopolis block, but with obviously more non-e/i programming), Nelvana (again, virtually competing against an e/i block they partially own, qubo, but with more non e/i programming), and Taffy Entertainment (it would be mighty strange but welcome to see Bobby's World back on Fox along with something like Code Lyoko, Invisible Man, Fantastic Four, and others). It's probably an obvious choice.
2. Fox hands control over to their affiliates, who will program the 8 - Noon slot to their whims, be it e/i shows, regular shows, or infomercials.
3. Fox gives control of the slot to Fox News, who will likely air two hours of news and three hours of e/i smeg.
4. Fox actually creates a new kids block, acquiring new shows and developing originals in-house. The longest shot, but it could happen considering the whole Inkubator initiative.
1. Fox hires another indy studio to program their block. Three possible choices are Cookie Jar (yes, they would be essentially going against themselves with the e/i oriented KEWLopolis block, but with obviously more non-e/i programming), Nelvana (again, virtually competing against an e/i block they partially own, qubo, but with more non e/i programming), and Taffy Entertainment (it would be mighty strange but welcome to see Bobby's World back on Fox along with something like Code Lyoko, Invisible Man, Fantastic Four, and others). It's probably an obvious choice.
2. Fox hands control over to their affiliates, who will program the 8 - Noon slot to their whims, be it e/i shows, regular shows, or infomercials.
3. Fox gives control of the slot to Fox News, who will likely air two hours of news and three hours of e/i smeg.
4. Fox actually creates a new kids block, acquiring new shows and developing originals in-house. The longest shot, but it could happen considering the whole Inkubator initiative.