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Old 05-17-2004, 06:28 AM   #1
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Disney Channel needs help?

Here is a general question regarding the current state of the Disney Channel. A few years ago Disney switched its format to obtain more viewership of the pre-teen girl market and has been very successful with Lissy and Raven and the such. My beef with this is that I miss the old programming at night. The old Zorro, older cartoons, WWOD, or even the older nature films Walt produceed. I know toon Disney plays some of the older cartoons but it is really hit or miss when I watch it. So the question is how hard would it be to switch programming after 9pm or so when the kids are in bed to include the old "Valt Disney" shows the classics that I miss and grew up with. Or is there enough interest out there to start a new channel sort of like TV Land. I just find it annoying that the sames shows are repeated at nausea in the later evenings when they could put more programs for adults on the channel.
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