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I had almost forgotten how much I love and look forward to this time of year! The leaves change colors, the air gets crisper, and the local affiliates re-arrange their afternoon schedules of syndicated programming!

When I was younger (so much younger than today) I would sacrifice the purchase cost of a comic book in order to get the New Fall Preview issue of TV Guide and map out my after-school entertainment. Out on the farm we only got 7-and-a-half channels with our great big aerial antenna, so planning was a snap! I knew that if Damon Irons didn't distract me with some adventure or another during the walk home, I could be in the house and in front of the TV as early as 3:30. Half-hour Commercialtoons (He-Man, Jem, Transformers, My Little Pony, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles etc), which I was addicted to, would take me all the way to 5. At that point, half the channels available would switch over to The News, and I'd have 3 hours of viewing time to split between the remaining channels which were showing the ABSOLUTE BEST offerings of the 60's, 70's and early 80's.

I remember how crushed I was to see my old favorites go away each year (Goodbye, Monkees) but also excited to see what the new shows offered (Hello, Diff'rent Strokes). It's kind of sad but also awesome at just how excited I was over this seasonal change!

Right around... I wanna say 1998? Somewhere in the mid-to-late 90's, it all went to heck. Instead of cartoons and sit-coms, it went to non-stop Talk Shows. Jerry Springer followed by Jenny Jones followed by Rikky Lake followed by Montel Williams followed by prime-time television :(

But now things have changed again! We've still got Tyra and Wendy Williams at 3pm (oh good... just in time for The Kids to get home and brush-up on their sex tips), but then starting at 4 we've got SIT COMS!!! Malcolm In The Middle! Simpsons! King Of The Hill! The Office! Granted, they're no Sanford & Son... but they're so much better than non-stop Reality TV!

Now if we could just get some Toonmercials on in the early afternoon again...

Date: 2009-10-08 12:16 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] agelesseuridice.livejournal.com
Blame OJ.
That freaking trial changed TV, particularly Day Time TV forever.

Date: 2009-10-08 07:06 pm (UTC)
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I remember the days of cartoons starting at 6:30 AM until I left for school. I could get home from school and start watching cartoons again until the news started. On Saturdays, I could get up at 6:30 AM and start watching cartoons and they'd run until 11:30 AM or even 12:30 PM depending on the station and whether or not there were sports on. And there were fun sitcoms, too. Not just talk shows, reality shows, and lame game shows. :(

It's no wonder that I hunt high and low for the good stuff and latch onto the few that I do find.

I used to think that stations like Cartoon Network were fantastic when they started. Instead, they've caused this problem, in part, by saturating the market with non-stop kids shows. They're not even putting out good content, but it's enough to make the networks mostly pull out of the kids programming market. :/

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