Back in the early days of Adult Swim, expansion used to be a good thing for the block. Instead of taking forever on weekends only, the block was able to breeze through its premieres when the weekday schedule was put into place. It made sense at the time, considering [AS] was acquiring new shows with more than 50 episodes and a crap load of anime that couldn't fit into a simple three-hour block, two nights a week.
Then the Saturday block came along, and the premieres slipped back into 2002 territory, where virtually all the block's premieres (save for minor exceptions) were on weekends only and weekdays had all the reruns. It was still pretty decent for its time, though, but as the years progressed, weekdays continually showed less use and became more obsolete. It got so bad that action is now gone from the weekdays, and even the comedy has plagued Saturdays by pushing the anime premieres to a time when no one will be up to watch them.
Block expansion has now become a nightmare. The block is now on 50 hours a week, every night of the week, and over 90% of it consists of cancelled shows and reruns that people never liked or bother to watch, hence the decreasing ratings which the guys behind the block have worried about so much. The addition of Fridays didn't help, either -- instead of aiding with premieres like the block's previous expansions, it just brought in more reruns. The fact that the very first night of the new block was a Family Guy marathon was a warning sign. Nowadays, block expansion is making the ratings worse, not better.
I think it's time for Adult Swim to decrease its schedule. It has become too bloated and confusing, and I have a couple of ideas on how to clean it up:
1) Retread to a Saturday-Sunday schedule. Saturdays for action, Sundays for comedy. It'll be nice and consistent and not be the workload of a mess that our current schedule has become.
2) Decrease each night to four hours, and share the premieres. Saturdays will be all-action, Sundays will be all-comedy, and weekdays will be a two-hour split for each genre. Also, the premieres for both action and comedy will be shared throughout the week and not be restricted to just the weekends.
Anyway, do you guys agree that Adult Swim should be decreased? If so, how would you do it?
Then the Saturday block came along, and the premieres slipped back into 2002 territory, where virtually all the block's premieres (save for minor exceptions) were on weekends only and weekdays had all the reruns. It was still pretty decent for its time, though, but as the years progressed, weekdays continually showed less use and became more obsolete. It got so bad that action is now gone from the weekdays, and even the comedy has plagued Saturdays by pushing the anime premieres to a time when no one will be up to watch them.
Block expansion has now become a nightmare. The block is now on 50 hours a week, every night of the week, and over 90% of it consists of cancelled shows and reruns that people never liked or bother to watch, hence the decreasing ratings which the guys behind the block have worried about so much. The addition of Fridays didn't help, either -- instead of aiding with premieres like the block's previous expansions, it just brought in more reruns. The fact that the very first night of the new block was a Family Guy marathon was a warning sign. Nowadays, block expansion is making the ratings worse, not better.
I think it's time for Adult Swim to decrease its schedule. It has become too bloated and confusing, and I have a couple of ideas on how to clean it up:
1) Retread to a Saturday-Sunday schedule. Saturdays for action, Sundays for comedy. It'll be nice and consistent and not be the workload of a mess that our current schedule has become.
2) Decrease each night to four hours, and share the premieres. Saturdays will be all-action, Sundays will be all-comedy, and weekdays will be a two-hour split for each genre. Also, the premieres for both action and comedy will be shared throughout the week and not be restricted to just the weekends.
Anyway, do you guys agree that Adult Swim should be decreased? If so, how would you do it?
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