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motorola870

join:2008-12-07
Arlington, TX
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reply to Ike1

Re: We need a new push for NasaTV and Cartoon Network HD

said by Ike1:

said by rantanamo :

animation benefits the most from HD. Night and Day.

Agreed. But I did not know this until I saw it for myself. This is probably why Ndnnf23 is confused, if he/she never watches it. There is some (not all) animation that looks amazing in HD.

Also, believe it or not, Ndnnf23, but Cartoon Network is a top-10 cable channel in the ratings. Its nighttime block of "Adult Swim" programming gets very big ratings by cable standards, even for reruns. Cartoon Network is BY FAR the highest-rated channel not in HD on FiOS.

Cartoons are big business these days, and not just for kids. It's not the 70s anymore. A lot of creative people figure they can get away with crazier and more surreal stuff in cartoon form than in live action form. And they can.

As for Ndnnf23's call for "hot broads channels" -- umm -- LOL -- maybe I shouldn't say anything. OK, how about this: I'm all in favor of that!

I find one cartoon network show during the daytime that could be seen as a 18-34 demographic success and that is the regular show. I am glad that Time Warner Cable launched their startover service on cartoon network HD on the iGuide boxes in my area and the regular show is startover enabled. So I feel sorry for you guys not having Cartoon Network HD I live in a Uverse area so yeah TWC is better.


09129800

join:2012-06-27
New York, NY

There's two. Don't forget about Adventure Time.

Gumball is also pretty good but seems to have less of an 18-34 following.


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