I don't understand why Noggin phased out Sesame Street Unpaved broadcasts.
I could care less how they alter the modern-day show as long as somebody continues to pay homage to the show of the same name in the 70s and 80s with the different format.
In an age where there are cable channels coming out the wazoo, we have immense access to just about every classic television show ever produced through channels like TV Land. How much can it possibly cost to slap an "Unpaved" introduction onto a classic SS episode?
And why is it that Noggin's preschool programming shuts down after dinnertime? (PBS Kids is the only network with preschool shows 24 hours.) Who watches the non-preschool stuff (the teen time block known as "The N")? Do "Daria" and "Degrassi" really draw a better 2-4am audience than SS reruns?
I could care less how they alter the modern-day show as long as somebody continues to pay homage to the show of the same name in the 70s and 80s with the different format.
In an age where there are cable channels coming out the wazoo, we have immense access to just about every classic television show ever produced through channels like TV Land. How much can it possibly cost to slap an "Unpaved" introduction onto a classic SS episode?
And why is it that Noggin's preschool programming shuts down after dinnertime? (PBS Kids is the only network with preschool shows 24 hours.) Who watches the non-preschool stuff (the teen time block known as "The N")? Do "Daria" and "Degrassi" really draw a better 2-4am audience than SS reruns?