>>108155179>Problem is that this strategy wont workOf course not, but that's all Nick knows because they don't have creative people at the decision-making level. The people who started the network are gone, and the people they have now just run numbers. They cannot look at cartoons and ascertain quality. They repeatedly back the wrong shows. They threw all their marketing behind Breadwinners and CatDog.
CN may be cheap by comparison, but I respect that they give their shows a fair chance to thrive.
>Wonder why the same cable companies havent gone after cartoon network yetViacom had been aggressively raising prices during that time on all of their channels, which came as a package. Threatening to drop Nick over Spongebob was a ploy. But as unbelievable as this may seem, the TTG and Gumball spamming never got as bad as Spongebob, which was repeating the same block of episodes 4-8 times a day.