dwayne1115
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humm well we will just have to see what the deal is if they get partnership with disny or viacom. 

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Just catching up on some old posts and I found this and it's great!!! I work for a local FOX affiliate and have some knowlegde of how to program a network and you're 100% right! FOX gets themselves into situations where they create rating suicide for their own shows. Many disappear from the line-ups and the website with out any acknowledgement that they even existed.Drtooth said:Of course Fox would pull out, since the Muppets don't fit into the bird crap like programming that they are famous for.
Seriosuly, I never was holding out for a Fox show at all, mainly because Fox isn't such a great network period. I mean, we have Joe Millionaire/ Temptation Island/ American Idol/ God please shoot me type shows, plus sitcoms that never last more than 5 episodes. We were putting our faith in a network that cancelled Futurama because they couln't find a spot for it (dispite all the openings after 90% of their programming failed) and also canned Ally McBeal because of a slight ratings drop, then replaced it with a similar show that bombed horribly. I mean, would anyone really care if those reality TV show sequals went away? How about the overly melodramatic Boston Public? And don't forget the lame drama/action shows (besides 24! that's a good show, but I don't watch it!)
The WB's cartoon lineup sucks now. I miss the days of Animaniacs, Tiny Toons, Pinky and the Brain... even Hysteria.sarah_yzma said:I never trust that may come back stuff *still mad at WB for putting Animaniacs on a VERY LONG 1 year hiatus*
Super Scooter said:The WB's cartoon lineup sucks now. I miss the days of Animaniacs, Tiny Toons, Pinky and the Brain... even Hysteria.