What a difference a day makes!
As of 2:30 am this morning, there was nothing Studio DC or Muppet on Disney Channel at all - now sometime today it looks like a major marketing blitz has now begun with a bunch of promos...and lo and behold all of a sudden Studio DC is in Zap2it's listings (it wasn't yesterday).
And btw, in regards to the general caliber of quality of shows and actors on Disney Channel, most of it isn't my cup of tea, but i will fully admit that a lot of it IS what i would probably watch if i was in my pre/early teens. (Thinking back to when i was a preteen, i was a sucker for nice fluffy slapstick)...Preteen d.w. would like the shows enough but still wouldn't be won over by the music (i feel proud of the fact that over 90% of the music i enjoyed in my youth was stuff i still consider good or of artistic merit...but then the early 80's was a great time for music overall in terms of radio success not always equalling sell-out fluff) Given that most of Disney Channel's stars are youth, you're naturally going to find a mixture of raw talent and those that still have a lot to learn, and Disney Channel's current roster is no exception. I won't go into names (partly because of the age of the stars) but there's the full gamet of true talents that are even probably underestimated even given their overexposure to people that really should not be on a tv screen or given recording contracts if it weren't for their looks/marketabilty.
A lot of Disney's stuff (and Disney Channel which is geared toward the younger audience) is escapist fluff but escapist fluff is not always "bad" and there's a place for it in the entertainment sphere...and Disney (the "brand") does it well despite the corporate machine that Disney (the company) has long been.
So i guess to summerize how i feel about Disney Channel's shows and stars...it's the fast food of the restaurant buffet of entertainment, but i sure as heck LOVED fast food when i was younger (and depending on what it is, some of it i still do).
Bringing it back to the Muppets, when one considers the roster of stars the Muppets worked with on The Muppet Show and the people they'll be working with on Studio DC, some will be cringeworthy, others are tomorrow's legends in the earliest stages of their career.