VH1 and Disney Channel are the ones that disappointed and saddened me the most when they changed. It's like that song "You paved paradise and put up a parking lot."
Word. Even though I loved the Disney Channel shows of the early 2000s (particularly Even Stevens and That's so Raven [and even though Kim Possible was pretty boring, I have to admit that it had pretty cool villains]), I think many of them started DC's descent into teenybopper nonsense. I'm with Dr. Tooth; they should have at least one channel devoted to older, actually Disney-like programming (I'd like to be about to see Darkwing Duck courtesy of something else other than YT videos).
As for VH1, I enjoy some of their more recent Greatest song countdowns (I was just watching their top 40 Greatest Hip-Hop songs of the '90s last night, and was pleased to see many of my favorites come up), but like TLC and A&E, too much of their programming has descended into silly reality shows (I don't mean to be mean, but I don't really care that much about celebrities' relationship woes; I liked VH1 because it helped me learn to love great music).
Speaking of which, I miss the old MTV, as well. I really wish I had been a teen instead of a wee girl in the '90s, so I could have really enjoyed (as opposed to watching it without my strict parents' knowledge) the good, actually music-based MTV (although they did a reboot of Celebrity Deathmatch in the mid-2000s, which was awesome, but I think it was scrapped because of the writers' strike in 2007. Bummer).
Nickelodeon has gotten worse, too. I'm not in the camp that everything Nick put out in the '90s was gold ( :cough: Rocket Power, :cough: CatDog, :cough: ), or that everything from this century has been god-awful (I like Penguins [though it seems to be on hiatus, at best, right now] ), but what they've been showing recently (and plan to show) is horrible, for the most part. SpongeBob should have ended after the movie, as per the wishes of its creator; it and Fairly Oddparents are both taking "beating a dead horse" to a whole new level. Also, it suffers from the same syndrome Disney Channel does; putting too much emphasis on teeny bopper nonsense and not enough on being the "first network for kids," and wacky and fun like it used to be. A lot of their shows (particularly anything created by that black hole of comedy, Dan Schneider) are more mean-spirited and nasty than funny, as well. Yeah, shows I loved from Nick (like Ren & Stimpy and Rocko's Modern Life) had mean humor as well, but at least they were wacky, clever, and fun enough that it balanced out. And please don't even get me started on how they've overexposed as certain....other black hole of comedy, this one who got his start on YouTube...
...Boy, what a rant.