Ratings have been declining across the board, though, and I sincerly doubt the network sticking to its guns as far as demographics go has made any noticeable difference to its numbers at this point (beyond everything slowly sinking), or that a female CEO could delay the inevitable.
I don't watch TV that much anymore, but I sort of want to see how this plays out for the network ratings wise, with a four quarter-hour long block for premieres.
Whether you think the parental rating is set too high or not really don't contribute anything towards the show at all. It's absurd why the attitude that ratings affects anything toward the show and that it should be lowered is so common, or how that would improve the network.
↑ AT retained an average of 1.89 viewers for its first season according to Wikipedia. So yeah, relatively speaking the ratings aren't excellent, but not concerning. It's probably doing fine as to stick around for another season or two.
I had a basic grasp about God and religion at the age of 5. But I really have no idea what this has to do with Cartoon Network, or at least, if they're doing anything to permeate what you're worrying about.
I don't see how this is a matter of stereotyping though. Yeah, I agree should broaden their demographic to both genders, but the skew towards boys programming wouldn't be stereotyping, it would just be demographic profiling—business as usual.
↑ Am I the only one who thinks the kid sounds totally smashed?
Also, CN uploaded to their website: Cartoon Network (Canada) Shows | Free Games and Videos from Ben 10, Level-Up, Adventure Time, Gumball and More
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