You know, I started wondering, if research showed that hardly any kids at all were still watching the show and the majority of watches were hardcore adult fans like us, and the ratings were still as good as ever, do you think Sesame Workshop would just end the show, or would they change the format to appeal to us more?
End the show... Invader Zim... Freakazoid... 'nuff said. The demographic is more important than anything else, and it's not like a product you can buy at a store. If only adults were buying SS stuff (and they pretty much have to anyway, for their kids), they'd still make the stuff because they'd still make money. I'm sure even if Boom's comics were geared towards kids, but adults were the ones buying them, they'd still sell them. if it makes money selling, it doesn't matter who's buying what and what they're doing with it.
TV is another matter all together. The demographic sometimes takes precedence over ratings (cough cough cartoon network), and too often, shows want too many or too few types of viewers. Look at the insanity that hit the long canceled, short lived Fox Cedric the Entertainer show. They pulled it because not enough white people were watching. Hey, I'm white... I watched. Likewise, more adults watched Zim than kids, and Nick was all too happy to pull it, until they found out the cancellation made it a cult hit, and they just threw T-shirts at the matter.
But getting back to the topic at hand, I think we all can agree we're all Elmo'd out. Even if we had a hundred new episodes, Elmo would indeed be in at least 97 of them (street stories and newer segments, not counting EW which will NEVER die). Be it even a brief shoehorned cameo or starring role. Certain long lost characters are going to remain lost (though, i don't see why they don't take the new Sherlock and just have him walk around in an opening segment). Personally, I wanna see at least 6 episodes with Big Bird in it every season. Even if it's just a quick walk by/line.