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Actually, no. They actually have new programming now. But a lot of it does NOT belong in "The N" in my opinion. I mean, look at Real Access! It's like a spin-off show on Access Hollywood about celebrities?? Come on, I don't think that's very educational. Do you?
But unfortunately, they don't want old programming, they want new programming. See, I think they had the old programming in the beginning, such as Sesame Street Unpaved, The Electric Company, and 3-2-1 Contact, mostly because they needed to fill the space. And they don't need any of that stuff anymore, because they have new shows.
But unfortunately, they don't want old programming, they want new programming. See, I think they had the old programming in the beginning, such as Sesame Street Unpaved, The Electric Company, and 3-2-1 Contact, mostly because they needed to fill the space. And they don't need any of that stuff anymore, because they have new shows.
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