Today is the last day Saturday Morning Cartoons will be played on Broadcast Tv in USA

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Here in NYC we basically had to wait until "Monster Week" on ABC Monday thru Friday from 4:30-6:00 to see most of those Godzilla, King Kong, Gamera & Gargantua movies (it was the Brown one vs. the Black one, if I remember right), every now & then they used to come on channels 5(WNEW), 9(WOR) or 11(WPIX) (our local affiliates back then) during the weekends as well, ALL Abbott & Costello movies used to come on here on WPIX channel 11 EVERY Sunday afternoon from 11:30-1:00, rivaled by WNEW 5's "Bowery Boys" @ the same time, it was like this for YEARS!!!

Shout out to "Wonderama" with Bob McAlister which used to come on from 8-11 every Sunday, it was a kid's interactive show that also showed Bugs Bunny cartoons, I used to watch that & A & C movies on Sundays when I didn't go to church, I knew NOTHING about football watching back then, lol!!!:cool:

And here I was...
About to post EVERYTHING YOU JUST SAID! :lol:

But one thing you didn't mention was that CHANNEL 4 (WNBC) also had a "4:30 movie" weekday slot. Though I can't remember if it had a specific name.

The movie "WAR OF THE GARGANTUAS" monsters were Green (the evil one) and Brown (the good one). I don't recall Channel 7 ever showing it. But Channel 11 showed that shit constantly.

And thanks for bringing up Bob McAllister. Dude came by my community center in Da Bronx during summer '71/'72. We all had a field day. He gave out games. We had a talent show and shit. I was asked by the center head to do a ventriloquist skit (Sucked at it. But hey. I was 8/9). And McAllister gave out games.

BTW...
One of my customers who works for Jerry Bruckheimer wore this shirt to my gig recently...

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Dude's wife was looking at us giggling like little boys and shit talking about those days.
She being Dutch, had no idea. :lol:
 
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Here in NYC we basically had to wait until "Monster Week" on ABC Monday thru Friday from 4:30-6:00 to see most of those Godzilla, King Kong, Gamera & Gargantua movies (it was the Brown one vs. the Black one, if I remember right), every now & then they used to come on channels 5(WNEW), 9(WOR) or 11(WPIX) (our local affiliates back then) during the weekends as well, ALL Abbott & Costello movies used to come on here on WPIX channel 11 EVERY Sunday afternoon from 11:30-1:00, rivaled by WNEW 5's "Bowery Boys" @ the same time, it was like this for YEARS!!!

Shout out to "Wonderama" with Bob McAlister which used to come on from 8-11 every Sunday, it was a kid's interactive show that also showed Bugs Bunny cartoons, I used to watch that & A & C movies on Sundays when I didn't go to church, I knew NOTHING about football watching back then, lol!!!:cool:
And here I was...
About to post EVERYTHING YOU JUST SAID! :lol:

But one thing you didn't mention was that CHANNEL 4 (WNBC) also had a "4:30 movie" weekday slot. Though I can't remember if it had a specific name.

The movie "WAR OF THE GARGANTUAS" monsters were Green (the evil one) and Brown (the good one). I don't recall Channel 7 ever showing it. But Channel 11 showed that shit constantly.

And thanks for bringing up Bob McAllister. Dude came by my community center in Da Bronx during summer '71/'72. We all had a field day. He gave out games. We had a talent show and shit. I was asked by the center head to do a ventriloquist skit (Sucked at it. But hey. I was 8/9). And McAllister gave out games.

BTW...
One of my customers who works for Jerry Bruckheimer wore this shirt to my gig recently...

430-movie-t-shirt.jpg


Dude's wife was looking at us giggling like little boys and shit talking about those days.
She being Dutch, had no idea. :lol:




:itsawrap:

there aint really nothing more to it!!!
 
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And here I was...
About to post EVERYTHING YOU JUST SAID! :lol:

But one thing you didn't mention was that CHANNEL 4 (WNBC) also had a "4:30 movie" weekday slot. Though I can't remember if it had a specific name.

The movie "WAR OF THE GARGANTUAS" monsters were Green (the evil one) and Brown (the good one). I don't recall Channel 7 ever showing it. But Channel 11 showed that shit constantly.

And thanks for bringing up Bob McAllister. Dude came by my community center in Da Bronx during summer '71/'72. We all had a field day. He gave out games. We had a talent show and shit. I was asked by the center head to do a ventriloquist skit (Sucked at it. But hey. I was 8/9). And McAllister gave out games.

BTW...
One of my customers who works for Jerry Bruckheimer wore this shirt to my gig recently...

430-movie-t-shirt.jpg


Dude's wife was looking at us giggling like little boys and shit talking about those days.
She being Dutch, had no idea. :lol:

They had some kind of 3pm movie down here in Arkansas when we first got down here. I only remember stuff like The Shakiest Gun In The West with Don Knotts playing. That Bozo The Clown they had playing locally down here was pure dee horrible. Chitown had Bozo on lock.

Whatever happened to those After School Specials? They were a little corny to me sometimes as a kid even but some of them were decent enough to hold my interest. They started Weekend Specials after awhile too I remember. I rarely watched those tho.

Wasn't The Boy In The Plastic Bubble with John Travolta part of that or was that just a regular TV movie?
 
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Man, TV is no longer an art. It has become a vehicle to sell products, sell ideology and brainwash the weak-minded. I grew up watching Saturday cartoons and to me, they are a form of entertainment that inspired imagination. The voice of television changed during the 80's and has continued to change in an attempt to control the minds of others. The human body has 5 senses that we rely on to survive. Sight is probably the most important, because the ocular nerves are connected directly to the brain. We rely upon sight and imagery and the brain convert these to signals that the brain understands. Scientist have experimented on animals and humans to see what effect sight has on the brain. Most of us know that most of us learn by two methods, either by sight or by doing. Hence, recorded programs for learning through sight. The TV is one of the greatest, yet misused creations ever made. After working for Nielsen Ratings and having the ability to query databases full of info collected from TV's and viewers, I started to realize the importance of TV and now how it is used against most people, targeting the weak-minded. So. I am not surprised about the direction of TV. Since most of these stations are owned by the crazy ass mega-rich, you can believe that watching it now, you must take a spoon of salt with every helping media pushed agenda. If you take national TV seriously and don't safeguard yourself and your children, I wish you luck.
 
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I used to get up really early on Saturday morning and watch cartoons. Those were the days. They used to have the Saturday morning pre show where they gave a sample of all the new Saturday morning cartoons

 
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Creature Features on 9 and Svengoolie on 32. Just to let you know how far I go back, I'm talking about the original Svengoolie not Son of Svengoolie.

Hell yea! Jerry G. Bishop, the ORIGINAL Svengoolie!
 
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...Wasn't The Boy In The Plastic Bubble with John Travolta part of that or was that just a regular TV movie?

That film was part of "ABC'S MOVIE OF THE WEEK" on Tuesday nights.
 
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The King Of Saturday Morning Cartoons
 
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Before cable all we had was after school during the week and sat mornings. That is now officially a thing of the past.

I can remember when there were only 3 channels and TV went off completely at night like around 1 or 2am or something.

In Chicago we had the morning block of kids shows before school like Capt Kangaroo and Ray Rayner and Clutch Cargo.

Then at lunch time around 12 pm or so they used to have a cartoon lunch hour. Stuff like Bozo The Clown, Magilla Gorilla and other 60s cartoon reruns for an hour or so. Bullwinkle used to come on at noon for awhile.

Then by 2:30 at the earliest the after school block would begin. Prince Planet, Battle of the Planets, Space Giants and all sorts of stuff.

Cartoons would end at about 4 or 5pm maybe. Of course the sitcom reruns were great for us kids too or the whole family actually.

Saturdays would start about 6am till about noon. Then sports and movies and specials or nature shows would take over.

Before ESPN all we had was Wide World Of Sports and just regular football, basketball or baseball games.

A few cartoons would come on Sunday morning as well till maybe 10am or 11am or something.

Whole different world back then.
National Anthem then. . .Beeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeep!

Warner Bros., Hanna-Barbera

Spiderman
The Fantastic Four
Superman
Aquaman
Space Ghost
The Herculoids
Flintstones
Top Cat
The Jetsons
Jonny Quest
Magilla Gorilla
Gigantor
Secret Squirrel
Yippee, Yappee, and Yahooey
Ricochet Rabbit & Droop-a-Long

Looney Tunes
Bugs Bunny
Yosemite Sam
Daffy Duck
Porky Pig
Road Runner
Wiley Coyote
Ralph and Sam
Sylvester the Cat
Tweety Bird
Foghorn Leghorn
Marvin the Martian
Taz
Pepe Le Pew (stone cold playa)
Speedy Gonzales

:yes::yes::yes::yes::yes::yes:
 
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Whatever happened to those After School Specials? They were a little corny to me sometimes as a kid even but some of them were decent enough to hold my interest. They started Weekend Specials after awhile too I remember. I rarely watched those tho.

Wasn't The Boy In The Plastic Bubble with John Travolta part of that or was that just a regular TV movie?

seems like nowadays every Lifetime made-for-television movie that deals with teens could be considered a Afterschool/Schoolbreak(CBS) Special :lol:

some of the ads had me cracking up whenever i saw them in tv guide

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quote on the site
It must be an Afterschool Special, 'cause you LOOK so dumb!
:roflmao2:

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i remember having to watch this one in science class :lol:
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(yes sean astin actually says this at some point in the show)

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how the announcer said it in the previews:"The Hero..Who Couldn't REEEAD." :lol:
 
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That film was part of "ABC'S MOVIE OF THE WEEK" on Tuesday nights.

Yeah I thought that may have been what it was. Lotta great films were ABC movies of the week tho.

National Anthem then. . .Beeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeep!

Warner Bros., Hanna-Barbera

Spiderman
The Fantastic Four
Superman
Aquaman
Space Ghost
The Herculoids
Flintstones
Top Cat
The Jetsons
Jonny Quest
Magilla Gorilla
Gigantor
Secret Squirrel
Yippee, Yappee, and Yahooey
Ricochet Rabbit & Droop-a-Long

Looney Tunes
Bugs Bunny
Yosemite Sam
Daffy Duck
Porky Pig
Road Runner
Wiley Coyote
Ralph and Sam
Sylvester the Cat
Tweety Bird
Foghorn Leghorn
Marvin the Martian
Taz
Pepe Le Pew (stone cold playa)
Speedy Gonzales

:yes::yes::yes::yes::yes::yes:

Hanna Barbera was way deeper than that. They had hundreds of shows and characters and dominated Saturday morning cartoons at least into the 90s. Good list tho. Brings back memories.

Oh you forgot about Atom Ant.:)

seems like nowadays every Lifetime made-for-television movie that deals with teens could be considered a Afterschool/Schoolbreak(CBS) Special :lol:

Yeah they had lots of lessons. I just didn't watch very much. Of course I probably should have since they were directly teaching life lessons.

Cosby did a great job of that with Fat Albert and was entertaining as well.

But Yay! I'm celebrating because I finally found out the name of the cartoon with the dude with a lion and a motorcycle.

It was Young Samson! Meaningless nostalgic trivia but that was going to screw with my head until I remembered it.

 
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Yeah I thought that may have been what it was. Lotta great films were ABC movies of the week tho.

remember these..?
The Last Dinosaur
Dr Scorpion
Cruise Into Terror
The Death Of Ocean View Park
Something About Amelia
Invitation To Hell
Dont Go To Sleep
The Day After

..got to start a thread about these sometime,im sure most of yall remember watching the ones i listed and others back then

Hanna Barbera was way deeper than that. They had hundreds of shows and characters and dominated Saturday morning cartoons at least into the 90s. Good list tho. Brings back memories.

Filmation wasnt far behind..
Star Trek The Animated Series
Archie's TV Funnies
Tarzan and the Super 7
Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids
Blackstar
(among others)
 
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peace


It must have been an after school special with the fat kid from the run off series FISH (after BarneyMiller) but I remember they filmed some of it @ my h.s.


I used to get up really early on Saturday morning and watch cartoons. Those were the days. They used to have the Saturday morning pre show where they gave a sample of all the new Saturday morning cartoons, there are none. I mean, cartoons today sucked anyway, but still kids today have nothing to look forward to on Saturday morning like we did. 70's/80's babies had it good





Man, how could you be a kid & NOT get charged up off of this intro alone back then


Fuck just watching, had the action figures{BigJim, StareTrek} & all that playing interactively with the cartoons.

Only had a few of these but always hoped they'd make a cartoon.
Had the comics though.

After ShogunWarriors & b4 Transformers there was




Well, they always have this & if they don't watch, I will
 
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peace


It must have been an after school special with the fat kid from the run off series FISH (after BarneyMiller) but I remember they filmed some of it @ my h.s.




Boy you really taking me back now with this stuff. Campy goofy and cheesy maybe to those who didn't experience it. And I agree but it just takes me back with nostalgic memories. Gotta big grin and smile right now that just won't go.

H.R. PUFNSTUF INTRODUCTION:





LAND OF THE LOST INTRO:



Zoom opening credits - Season 3, Cast 2:



1996 Johnny Whitaker & Marty Krofft Interview:



Land of the Lost - Sid and Marty Krofft - Comic-Con:



Pee-wee's Playhouse Theme Song:




Got the shows mixed up with Irene Cara. It was Electric Company instead of Zoom:

 
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remember these..?
The Last Dinosaur
Dr Scorpion
Cruise Into Terror
The Death Of Ocean View Park
Something About Amelia
Invitation To Hell
Dont Go To Sleep
The Day After

..got to start a thread about these sometime,im sure most of yall remember watching the ones i listed and others back then

Filmation wasnt far behind..
Star Trek The Animated Series
Archie's TV Funnies
Tarzan and the Super 7
Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids
Blackstar
(among others)

I remember The Day After. That was huge. The rest look unfamiliar.

Some of the stuff I remember may have been miniseries. Stuff like The Stepford Wives Miss Jane Pittman and Sybil. Don't remember which channel but I think they were all TV movies.
 
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Garfield Goose I think. Yeah I remember that. Don't remember the BJ thing tho.
If you remember Speed Racer I'm surprised you don't remember BJ and the Dirty Dragon you must have watched something on channel 9 when it was on. It aired on channel 32 in the early 70's then moved to 9 for a year.

What about this?

 
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We REALLY used to look forward to those pre-shows that highlighted ALL of the new shows for the Saturday morning line-up, as well as all of the returning ones, Jabberjaw, Superfriends, STOP That Pigeon!, Wacky Racers, Plastic Man, Sigmund & the Sea Monsters, Land of the Lost, Grape Ape, the Laff-O-Lympics, Josie & the Pussycats in Outer Space, Shazam, Isis, Lassie's Rescue Rangers, and sooo many more, ALL enjoyed with your favorite sugary cereal (Frankenberry here!) & a bowl of cold milk!!!!!:yes:

THOSE were the days!!!:cool:

First of all you should have been killing some Batman cereal or count chocula! Get it right or pay the price!
 
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are kids not getting up early on saturdays to watch tv anymore?
 
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If you remember Speed Racer I'm surprised you don't remember BJ and the Dirty Dragon you must have watched something on channel 9 when it was on. It aired on channel 32 in the early 70's then moved to 9 for a year.

What about this?



Nah don't remember that. Speed Racer was huge tho.

I do remember a few obscure short lived shows like:





And then some more standard stuff for back then that were mostly 60s reruns:



 
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Do you remember BJ and the Dirty Dragon?



Wait a minute man. I remember this dragon now. Just looked around. This is a better clip that actually shows the dragon. I remember now with the smoke and all that and the puppets. Haven't seen or thought about this in decades.



Didnt remember the name of the show or the human characters.
 
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Do you remember BJ and the Dirty Dragon?




What about Hardrock Coco and Joe?




The Lemon Joke Kid, Town Monument Blob and Weird! Shit, I got my 1st piece of ass in the Gigglesnort Hotel! :lol::lol::lol:
 
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i used to get up at 6:30 to see which channel would air theirs first,then go down the list until either American Bandstand or Soul Train came on..






nowadays be glad for infomercials :lol: back then after you hear the announcer say"(such and such) channel now ends its broadcast day.." you would be scrambling to find something else to watch


hated when HBO did it too before they went 24 hrs


Holy shit! :lol:

I'm from Rochester and I remember when tv channels would sign on and off for the day and it was a big deal when we got channel 31 added to the UHF band. It brought Rochester's lineup to 4 stations.


I also remember my folks first tv. It was a 'portable' b&w 19" Admiral that only got 3 channels. No UHF on that model.

Getting up at 5am and staring at the Indian head test pattern till the first show came on. I think it was Shirley Temple and then The Three Stooges on the Saturday morning lineup.


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:lol::lol::lol:

Oh shit! The pre-show? I used to can't wait for Friday nights before the spring line-up to see what was new. They would show only "snibbets" of the shows and I'd get mad cause I couldn't wait!!
 
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I liked the live action shows from Sid and Marty Krofft.





 
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Nah don't remember that. Speed Racer was huge tho.

I do remember a few obscure short lived shows like:





And then some more standard stuff for back then that were mostly 60s reruns:



I remember Tennessee Tuxedo and The Banana Splits but not the other two. The most important person series was ran between cartoons, like School house rock was, not sure if it was national or just local.
 
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Many, many, many early 80's cartoon memories in this one.

Was up before 6:00 every Saturday with a blanket and a bowl of cereal with no interruption until noon...those were THE days!:yes:
I used to get up really early on Saturday morning and watch cartoons. Those were the days. They used to have the Saturday morning pre show where they gave a sample of all the new Saturday morning cartoons, there are none. I mean, cartoons today sucked anyway, but still kids today have nothing to look forward to on Saturday morning like we did. 70's/80's babies had it good
We had it GREAT!
I'd much rather have today's choices. We used to only have cartoons in the morning, after school, and on Saturdays. Kids have them 24/7 these days(they can catch Qubo if they don't have cable).

What's amazing is that news hasn't been cut down. Most people have devices and don't need so much news. And the weather report isn't needed. They just need to scroll that or give a brief picture before commercial.

All these news blocks will be next. I remember when news was just 6 and 11.
I would love for this to be true, but the news is the major part of the psychological warfare machine and I don't see it getting whittled down anytime soon.
Cartoon Network and zoom and boomerang and these 24 cartoon channels killed it
Man, listen...

Disney, XD, and junior.
Nick, 2, toon, jr, and teen.
Toon, west.
Boomerang.
qubo.
The Hub.
Sprout.
Smile of a Child

That's FIFTEEN channels dedicated to 24 hour kid programming...I'm surprised this corporate decision wasn't made before now.

I don't care for the majority of the quality, and qubo tries to show retro, but it's just going down as smoothly as I would have liked.

remember there are still many people that cant afford cable or Internet and the local stations are the sole source of entertainment and propaganda.
Preach
Someone is going 2 be smart enough to create Sat. Morning Basic Cable Network.
Trust.
I believe it would be a great idea.


Man, TV is no longer an art. It has become a vehicle to sell products, sell ideology and brainwash the weak-minded. I grew up watching Saturday cartoons and to me, they are a form of entertainment that inspired imagination. The voice of television changed during the 80's and has continued to change in an attempt to control the minds of others. The human body has 5 senses that we rely on to survive. Sight is probably the most important, because the ocular nerves are connected directly to the brain. We rely upon sight and imagery and the brain convert these to signals that the brain understands. Scientist have experimented on animals and humans to see what effect sight has on the brain. Most of us know that most of us learn by two methods, either by sight or by doing. Hence, recorded programs for learning through sight. The TV is one of the greatest, yet misused creations ever made. After working for Nielsen Ratings and having the ability to query databases full of info collected from TV's and viewers, I started to realize the importance of TV and now how it is used against most people, targeting the weak-minded. So. I am not surprised about the direction of TV. Since most of these stations are owned by the crazy ass mega-rich, you can believe that watching it now, you must take a spoon of salt with every helping media pushed agenda. If you take national TV seriously and don't safeguard yourself and your children, I wish you luck.
:eek::itsawrap:
are kids not getting up early on saturdays to watch tv anymore?

Yeah, just on different devices and not on network tv.
 
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Da end of an era.

the era ended around the early 90s when the networks decided not to air whole blocks of cartoons on saturday morning:smh::smh:

now its just nature shows, news shows and cartoons for toddlers.

cable killed the kids day:smh::smh:
 
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I'd much rather have today's choices. We used to only have cartoons in the morning, after school, and on Saturdays. Kids have them 24/7 these days(they can catch Qubo if they don't have cable).

What's amazing is that news hasn't been cut down. Most people have devices and don't need so much news. And the weather report isn't needed. They just need to scroll that or give a brief picture before commercial.

All these news blocks will be next. I remember when news was just 6 and 11.

Many, many, many early 80's cartoon memories in this one.

Was up before 6:00 every Saturday with a blanket and a bowl of cereal with no interruption until noon...those were THE days!:yes:

We had it GREAT!

I would love for this to be true, but the news is the major part of the psychological warfare machine and I don't see it getting whittled down anytime soon.

Man, listen...

Disney, XD, and junior.
Nick, 2, toon, jr, and teen.
Toon, west.
Boomerang.
qubo.
The Hub.
Sprout.
Smile of a Child

That's FIFTEEN channels dedicated to 24 hour kid programming...I'm surprised this corporate decision wasn't made before now.

I don't care for the majority of the quality, and qubo tries to show retro, but it's just going down as smoothly as I would have liked.


Preach

I believe it would be a great idea.



:eek::itsawrap:


Yeah, just on different devices and not on network tv.

It's all been compartmentalized where back in the day everything was centralized to the big three networks PBS and the print media like daily newspapers and monthly or weekly magazines.

Now we have over 200 plus cable channels and hundreds of blogs websites and social media. That fragments the audiences into separate groups and tribes. Think about it. With 200 cable channels most of us may watch only about 4 or 5 channels consistently. We may frequent 4 or 5 websites and even on the huge sites may only watch or visit 4 or 5 types of broad subject matter or topics.

It's laser split the audiences up into smaller and smaller sub sets and segments. With the exception of the occasional huge or major news story like 9/11 or the Boston Bombing or a weather disaster we all stay within our smaller tribes or groups according to our interests.

The old Saturday morning kid model on broadcast TV got squeezed out by technology.
 
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It's all been compartmentalized where back in the day everything was centralized to the big three networks PBS and the print media like daily newspapers and monthly or weekly magazines.

Now we have over 200 plus cable channels and hundreds of blogs websites and social media. That fragments the audiences into separate groups and tribes. Think about it. With 200 cable channels most of us may watch only about 4 or 5 channels consistently. We may frequent 4 or 5 websites and even on the huge sites may only watch or visit 4 or 5 types of broad subject matter or topics.

It's laser split the audiences up into smaller and smaller sub sets and segments. With the exception of the occasional huge or major news story like 9/11 or the Boston Bombing or a weather disaster we all stay within our smaller tribes or groups according to our interests.

The old Saturday morning kid model on broadcast TV got squeezed out by technology.

is school house rock still playing on any of those channels?
 
peace
I remember Tennessee Tuxedo and The Banana Splits but not the other two. The most important person series was ran between cartoons, like School house rock was, not sure if it was national or just local.
Don't feel bad as a lot of the stuff we caught in the 70s obviously was carried over from the 60s. I was too young to recall TennTuxedo & the kids/1st one but WaitTilYoufFather was only on prime time in the 70s like how they tried this in the 80s

 
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