Submitted by sgavary t3_1170qv6 in television
Back in the 90's there were plenty of broadcast channels that offered plenty of kids programming: Fox Kids, Kids WB, ABC, UPN, 4Kids, etc, that all offered plenty of kids shows: X-Men, Recess, Animaniacs, Batman the Animated Series, Pokemon, etc. However, when the 2000's began, fewer and fewer high quality cartoons stopped airing on broadcast networks and went to cable, and most of the non cable cartoons were preschool cartoons. What happened to high quality TV-Y7 cartoons that could be watched without cable?
n3rv0u5 t1_j99iyhr wrote
Simple answer: Kids prefer YouTube, Netflix, etc and nearly everyone has high-speed internet now. Cartoon Network, Nickelodeon, Disney, PBS, etc are all available on one streaming service or another and those are getting new shows all the time, but maybe not as often.
It's not as financially viable to air a show on TV these days, not like it used to be. The commercials that keep these shows on air are not getting the viewership they would if they just advertised online.