Author Topic: cartoon network schedule - we're on the naughty list this year  (Read 3335 times)

Watching TTG is like being forced to read all of racooner/swiftheineas posts over and over again
i'd take watching ttg instead of reading all of the crap racooner posted over and over again tbh


I read somewhere that gumball is ending too, so, Teen Titans Go Network

I read somewhere that gumball is ending too, so, Teen Titans Go Network
sad day

I read somewhere that gumball is ending too, so, Teen Titans Go Network

creator is leaving, doesn't mean it's ending


who did this
what the forget thats a day after my birthday that's some bullstuff im calling bullstuff this isn't fair


All the proof you need that TV is NOT the future is right here.
CN just doesn't give a stuff about what's on their channel because either
A. Everyone Streams the cartoons online from CN.
B. Youtube *passive aggressive mumbling about Vid.me*

The children are the future, and the future is telling us that Traditional Cable TV will be a thing of the past.

lol WHO does this with ANY show

is everyone who thought cartoon network cared about their other shows in any meaningful capacity convinced yet


A. Everyone Streams the cartoons online from CN.
this is probably why the only cartoon network cartoons that get a bunch of airplay are children's cartoons
five year olds don't know how to stream

its like we're watching cartoon network eat itself alive

All the proof you need that TV is NOT the future is right here.
CN just doesn't give a stuff about what's on their channel because either
A. Everyone Streams the cartoons online from CN.
B. Youtube

The children are the future, and the future is telling us that Traditional Cable TV will be a thing of the past.
friendly reminder, the same crappy format and delivery that is causing cable tv's demise is what is going to happen to the internet without net neutrality. with all the kids moving from tv to the internet, the cable companies are going to try and follow suit to keep up with the demographics, and resultingly ruin the internet like they ruined tv. we've already seen precursors to that over the past decade with the rise of ads everywhere just to cover website hosting expenses (including youtube beginning to run ads), and the increase in cable-tv-like programs on video streaming sites (like youtube red).