I certainly don't see titles being outright dropped, at least by FUNimation. It remains to be seen if a lack of television deals is an outright alarming element for FUNimation. Are they dissapointed they can't find find TV homes for shows like One Piece or Sgt. Frog? Sure, but I still see them picking up titles that they sure as heck aren't likely to find audiences for on mainstream TV left and right. They've adapted, 4KiRAB reaches for the largest denomination by watering down, Americanizing, and ignoring the original show's fans so they don't have to spend money on two seperate versions of what they deem the same product. FUNimation--now with the Dragon Box coming out--is completely the opposite of 4KiRAB. They explicitly go after the Otaku niche with arguably only two 'mainstream' titles in Afro Samurai and Dragon Ball.
The latter, but where does that say I have to support terrible dubs like the one's that got me into Anime in the first place, espicially in the supposed day and age where One Piece can say crap on TV and Naruto can be 90% uncut?
Admittedly, I wouldn't frown upon proper visions of an Anime hitting TV (like, for example, this dub of Sgt. Frog as it appears to be relatively accurate). If I actually liked the show and wanted to give a TV watching of it my precious time of day, sure I'd watch it and participate in the Toon Zone talkbacks (were it not on an ungodly hour of the day).
What grinRAB my gears is the incessant complaining and crying wolf about Property Q's lifespan in the US due to a lack of a TV deal, when insofar Property Q doesn't seem to be doing so bad for itself and it's licensee has thrown it up for free streaming.
But what do I know, I'm pretty sure this entire debate is vaguely even connected to the subject of Sgt. Frog, other than it being of Property Q's ilk.