Is there anyway at all to bring back classic cartoons?

I both agree and disagree with Old Guy here. On the one hand, it would indeed be possible for the suits to forge some sort of agreement in order to allow the classic cartoons to be seen on TV again; like I said, it would require TV's current regime falling and some MAJOR changes being made in the broadcast industry, but it could happen. But on the other hand, there's DVDs and the like for those to get their nostalgic fix, so there's clearly not a huge desire on Corporate America's part to make such a move so long as there are other outlets for them to turn a profit on the classics. And also to an extent I agree that kids today need to accrue their own classics rather than just inherit what we grew up with.

I'm not saying that the classics should be removed from TV altogether, but as long as we have classic cartoon blocks, channels like Boomerang, On Demand and DVDs, it's not that big an issue for me: some outlets are better than none at all.
 
Most people don't have the money to spend on the DVD set of every single TV show they ever enjoyed. Plus, it's easier for the new generation to discover it on TV.
 
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