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Post by spooky on Aug 19, 2019 14:06:15 GMT -5
I've been watching Guess Who on Cartoon Network as it came out week by week, a little behind the streaming service, but I couldn't find the latest episode (7 with Penn and Teller) Did they just not air it?
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Post by Doo on Aug 19, 2019 15:15:47 GMT -5
Huh, I'm not sure. That's super weird. Typical of CN though to change the times without letting anyone know, if we're going by how they were with BCSD. Also, welcome to the forum Spooky!
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Post by spooky on Aug 19, 2019 15:53:00 GMT -5
Wow. My mother actually wanted to watch this show with me, and she was excited for the Urkel episode because she was a fan of Family Matters. At this rate I have my doubts they'll even air that one!
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Post by mattpricetime on Aug 19, 2019 16:44:17 GMT -5
I've been a way from this forum so I haven't been posting in the now epic long thread, but everybody do remember the channel is still in flux. So weird schedule changes are still to be expected. Several things got rearranged this week on CN and AS. Scooby Doo and Guess Who wasn't on the schedule for this week. Whether it returns or moves to a new spot next week is uncertain.
We aren't going to have a firm in place channel until both AT&T decides how HBO Max and the live channels coexists and Cartoon Network is actually up to date with all the other Turner channels in terms of airing what they've got. And both of those might still take some time. We've ragged on Cartoon Network's scheduling for years here, but in all honesty there is a lot for them to think about on their plates.
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Post by Doo on Aug 19, 2019 18:09:06 GMT -5
We've ragged on Cartoon Network's scheduling for years here, but in all honesty there is a lot for them to think about on their plates. This is just my opinion, but I think the issue a lot of us are criticizing is not the scheduling choices themselves but the fact that they're not alerting people when they are switching the schedule. Obviously, the rebrand is probably a stressful time for them and it's understandable that some scheduling changes would need to be made, but without advertising or some sort of heads up of when things are going to be on, no one is going to know when to watch the show. Just a simple advertisement or sending it out to news sites aren't going to know when to watch either, causing them to lose interest in the show.
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Post by mattpricetime on Sept 2, 2019 19:50:46 GMT -5
Back again with apologies again. This is a guess on my part but the advertising angle of it I would suspect may be a case where the some of the old people and some of the new people aren't on the same page yet. From what I've seen a lot of these changes aren't announced in advance other than they are just fiddling with it. But Cartoon Network has a had a habit for years of over-promoting something and not promoting others. That is one element of the old days AT&T would be stupid not to take steps back to.
For those not up while Scooby Doo and Guess Who is not on a schedule yet, Scooby movies are back on Cartoon Network starting Friday when I last looked.
I think they are likely stalling for time here. Given they didn't just dump them on the Boomerang channel as they would have in the old days. And the Cartoon Network show (Mao Mao) that also lost it's premiere slot on Mondays is now being put on Saturdays. So I call these annoying growing pains than a sign of trouble.
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