Originally posted by cybotron+Jul 4 2004, 11:28 PM--></span><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (cybotron @ Jul 4 2004, 11:28 PM)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> Originally posted by -jeffbert@Jul 5 2004, 11:33 AM
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[b]Anyone here know CN's E-mail address? I say we E-mail them to put Astro Boy back on to show that there are people out there who love the show!!!
Lauren
Here is the link itself, which I will post here, even though that upstart cybotron created this thread a full 16 hours after I myself created my own thread stating that it was nuked by Teen Titans. :angry: Cartoon Network feedback form.
However, for those who want to post in the original thread that was first to note the betrayal by Cartoon Network, here is the address of the thread CANCELLED AGAIN!? B) [/b]

WHAT? ice cream scoops?
I must apologise.
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And the time gap is an illusion caused by our relative positions on the planet surface. Time Zones... We were about a minute apart. You were posting even as I was writing.

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Appology accepted.

I must have seen the 7/4 date in Rock's response. However, if my posting had not been so brief, yours might have been first. Then, on the other hand, I began slightly after 8. My Browser history says "08:08:28 PM Cartoon Network | TV Schedule", so I know I was looking for an explaination of the schedule change at that time. I rarely watch anything unless I recorded it so I can FFWD through those annoying commercials. LIS season I episodes run 51:23. Anything produced recently that occupies an hour timeslot, runs no more than 45 minutes. :angry: :angry: Astroboy 60s runs 26 minutes, the new series runs only about 21:30, raw, and about 20:00 dubbed (CN, I do not remember the length on KWB). :angry: :angry: Why don't they just charge more for less time? If they all did it, we would have much shorter and far fewer commercial interruptions, and the broad/cable casters would still be rollin' in the dough! I remember when the SF network showed Star Trek in 90 minute timeslots, and included some sometimes uninteresting interviews, and about an entire half-hour of commercials, ifb not more. :angry:
If there were fewer and shorter commercial interruptions, they would not need to tell us what was next on the show because very few people would bother flipping channels knowing the show would be back on in about 1-2 minutes.