Sesame Street moved to 3:00 PM on Sprout

Drtooth

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Like I've said like millions of times before, I just don't get these 24/7 preschool channels. I don't see why they can't put classic programming late at night, and the "midnight feedings" excuse is a flimsy one. Meanwhile, the Nick Jr. Channel cuts to their famous Drunken Mommy "WOOOO" Girls line up.

I fail to see why SW doesn't put some classic episodes on demand, even if they're the same ones available online. Of course, I don't have cable, but I like to think of the bigger picture of fandom.
 

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Like I've said like millions of times before, I just don't get these 24/7 preschool channels. I don't see why they can't put classic programming late at night, and the "midnight feedings" excuse is a flimsy one. Meanwhile, the Nick Jr. Channel cuts to their famous Drunken Mommy "WOOOO" Girls line up.

I fail to see why SW doesn't put some classic episodes on demand, even if they're the same ones available online. Of course, I don't have cable, but I like to think of the bigger picture of fandom.
Plus, as I once pointed out, ANY parent (or whatever other relation the child has with the adult) would know better than to turn the TV on while the child is being fed.
 

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Yeah. I don't get that logic. Even if you weren't supposed to, I mean you could put a strobe light and a Hanna Barbera sound effects CD, and it would work exactly the same for that age. Sprout could benefit from classic kid's programming. Sesame Street reruns or not, there's always Reading Rainbow among other things.
 
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