Board Thread:Off-topic/@comment-26967247-20160616005818/@comment-26618197-20160715214205

I ban you because which network is going through a more severe dork age? Is it Disney, CN, or Nickelodeon, I'm trying to decide which network my cartoon if/when I get it made and noticed by an agent it should go on. Here's my exact problem

Disney-it has gone through a dorkish age where a lot of it's TV shows depend on toilet humor, it has an annoying thing where it'll end a show after four (rarely five) seasons, yet they always advertise their cartoons, their shows have gotten better in quality (have you seen Best Friends Whenever? It's pretty good.) and most of their shows seem to be depending less on throwing up and more on good jokes with mild toilet humor. And they seem pretty honest when it comes to what they are as a company (they're a song/toy/cartoon company right?) and what they're trying to sell to their fans and of course they also listen to their fans.

Nickelodeon-It seems to be at the halfway point (this one's tricky because I don't watch it much anymore), a lot of their shows are getting better in quality, they also advertise their shows a lot, maybe a little too much at times, and they are usually honest with themselves on what kind of company they are. Downside is the network keeps playing the same episodes of some shows over and over and over and over again. You wanna know how many times I've seen the Alvin and the chipmunks episode where Alvin pretends to have powers, well too bad because I don't know. And it tends to use the same ads beyond the point of sanity.

CN-It's also at the halfway mark in it's dork age, from what I see the cartoons are depending a little less on throwing up to be funny (correct me if I'm wrong), the cartoons are becoming better from what I hear, and CN hasn't canceled SU yet like with Beware the Batman, Young Justice, and Thundercats. Not to mention they seem to have gotten over their thing where they don't want shows with a bunch of girls as part of the main cast because boys don't buy female looking toys and they didn't want to sell to girls (again, dunno if that was true so feel free to correct me). But, the fact that they cancelled three shows, two of which where very popular yet didn't have a lot of advertisement for the both shows and their toys, is part of the problem. How do I know they won't just terminate my cartoon even if it has good viewership because people didn't even know that the toys existed in the first place? CN can be very merchandise driven even though it's a cartoon and from what I understand is competeing with Hasbro in the toy department (again, dunno if it's different now)

So could you help me asap?