RDG
Aspiring animator/filmmaker and Ugliest Man Alive
Naturally, when something like spring break, the holidays, or, in this case, the coronavirus pandemic occurs and kids get to stay at home, kids' cable networks tend to get rid of shows they normally schedule during school hours, because (I believe) the networks feel that NOBODY watches those shows anyway, and that they never get the ratings that the networks expect.
Nicktoons:
Power Rangers (removed from weekdays; up until now, Nicktoons' usual weekday timeslot for these shows was 9am/9:30am, or even both; also, Nick/Nicktoons' contract to air those shows runs out next year anyway, barring a renewal)
Rise of the TMNT (removed from Mondays; previously removed from weekday afternoons; I've already talked about how THAT show has been treated over in the "Is Nick/Viacom Done with TMNT?" thread, and, because of that, it's unlikely that the show will ever see a season 3)
LEGO shows (now only on Wed. and Saturdays)
In their places, they put It's Pony on weekdays (even though it doesn't have enough episodes for that), brought back MORE live-action (Paradise Run, Crashletes, and Dude Perfect), Breadwinners, Sanjay and Craig, and Jimmy Neutron
Disney XD:
Marvel's Spider-Man (removed from weekdays, replaced with DuckTales; not only that, but the Marvel block which used to air Sunday mornings (as Marvel Universe), and which constantly rotates the network's Marvel shows, has been moved to 9:30p-12m in the last couple of years, when kids are likely getting ready for bed, or are already asleep)
Whenever any more changes like these occur, you can discuss it here.
In other cases, networks change schedules at the last minute (Boomerang, aka the Looney Tunes/Tom and Jerry Channel, recently bumped Ben 10 and Power Players up to 8am and 8:30am, respectively, and put back in another half hour of New Looney Tunes and added MORE Tom and Jerry). CN and Nicktoons have also been guilty of this, not even informing TV guides of these changes because, apparently, the people in charge of scheduling for these networks love trolling their viewers. So, if you've noticed any recent last-minute schedule changes, discuss it here, also.
Nicktoons:
Power Rangers (removed from weekdays; up until now, Nicktoons' usual weekday timeslot for these shows was 9am/9:30am, or even both; also, Nick/Nicktoons' contract to air those shows runs out next year anyway, barring a renewal)
Rise of the TMNT (removed from Mondays; previously removed from weekday afternoons; I've already talked about how THAT show has been treated over in the "Is Nick/Viacom Done with TMNT?" thread, and, because of that, it's unlikely that the show will ever see a season 3)
LEGO shows (now only on Wed. and Saturdays)
In their places, they put It's Pony on weekdays (even though it doesn't have enough episodes for that), brought back MORE live-action (Paradise Run, Crashletes, and Dude Perfect), Breadwinners, Sanjay and Craig, and Jimmy Neutron
Disney XD:
Marvel's Spider-Man (removed from weekdays, replaced with DuckTales; not only that, but the Marvel block which used to air Sunday mornings (as Marvel Universe), and which constantly rotates the network's Marvel shows, has been moved to 9:30p-12m in the last couple of years, when kids are likely getting ready for bed, or are already asleep)
Whenever any more changes like these occur, you can discuss it here.
In other cases, networks change schedules at the last minute (Boomerang, aka the Looney Tunes/Tom and Jerry Channel, recently bumped Ben 10 and Power Players up to 8am and 8:30am, respectively, and put back in another half hour of New Looney Tunes and added MORE Tom and Jerry). CN and Nicktoons have also been guilty of this, not even informing TV guides of these changes because, apparently, the people in charge of scheduling for these networks love trolling their viewers. So, if you've noticed any recent last-minute schedule changes, discuss it here, also.
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