On Oct 7, 9:51 pm, Invid Fan <in...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> In article <uXwNi.18$br2.13@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>, Derek Janssen
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> <ejan...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> > Antonio E. Gonzalez wrote:
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> > > On Thu, 4 Oct 2007 14:58:59 +0000 (UTC), lj...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(Juan
> > > F. Lara) wrote:
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> > >> I just found out about this Variety article via cartoonbrew.com
>
> > >>
http://www.variety.com/article/VR1117973235.html?categoryid=14&cs=1
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> > >>Is this true? Can 4Kids really take over the CW lineup even though
it
> > >>already
> > >>has the lineup on Fox?
I can't imagine what 4Kids has down the pipe (or in its existing
library) taht would justify holding TWO lineups. Maybe they should
dedicate one network for girly stuff (Magical Doremi and Tokyo Mew
Mew) and the other for boyish stuff (Yugi-oh, Shaman King, etc.)
Of course, some affiliate will choose to air those lineups on Sunday
morning anyway. I can confirm the Baltimore CW affiliate has aired
its KWB lineup two hours early since last year. I believe Cleveland's
KWB affiliate airs their stuff on Sunday. That nonsense can't help
the ratings.
> > > I"m curious as to what this means for The Batman, Legion of
> > > Superheroes, and other Kids WB shows . . .
>
> > Um...were those not running on CN in the first place? 0_o?
>
> No, those are new series. Only Justice League and Teen Titans aired
> original episodes on CN, iirc.
The Batman reruns aired on Cartoon Network, as well. My CN time****fts
confirm as much; I got a rerun of Greg Weisman's Mr. Freeze episode on
a DVD+RW somewhere. I really should be clearing up space for Skunk Fu
or something that stinks less :-)
Terrence Briggs, pulling out some Dinozords time****fts. Any excuse to
hate Dinosaur King less...
Peace to you...


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