Rocko’s at 3 AM. Yaaaay...Here's the new schedule which will be in effect on April 20. All times are eastern.
WEEKDAYS:
10:00 PM - Drake & Josh
10:30 PM - Kenan & Kel
11:02 PM - Rugrats (x4)
1:03 AM - Hey Arnold! (x2)
2:03 AM - Doug (x2)
3:03 AM - Rocko's Modern Life (x2)
3:57 AM - The Ren & Stimpy Show (x2)
4:53 AM - Danny Phantom (x2)
WEEKENDS:
10:00 PM - Rugrats (x4)
12:01 AM - Hey Arnold (x4)
1:57 AM - Doug (x2)
3:00 AM - Rocko's Modern Life (x2)
3:57 AM - The Ren & Stimpy Show (x2)
4:53 AM - Danny Phantom (x2)
Clarissa Explains it All, The Amanda Show, and Zoey 101 are no longer in the schedule. Hey Arnold! airs in Rocko's old timeslot and Rocko will air much later in the night. Doug will air daily. Danny Phantom replaces Invader Zim.
Dang. I was really enjoying Clarissa and Amanda during the 10PM hour. At least D&J and K&K are still there. Sucks that Invader Zim left too, but not much of a surprise. Danny Phantom is an awesome replacement though.Here's the new schedule which will be in effect on April 20. All times are eastern.
WEEKDAYS:
10:00 PM - Drake & Josh
10:30 PM - Kenan & Kel
11:02 PM - Rugrats (x4)
1:03 AM - Hey Arnold! (x2)
2:03 AM - Doug (x2)
3:03 AM - Rocko's Modern Life (x2)
3:57 AM - The Ren & Stimpy Show (x2)
4:53 AM - Danny Phantom (x2)
WEEKENDS:
10:00 PM - Rugrats (x4)
12:01 AM - Hey Arnold (x4)
1:57 AM - Doug (x2)
3:00 AM - Rocko's Modern Life (x2)
3:57 AM - The Ren & Stimpy Show (x2)
4:53 AM - Danny Phantom (x2)
Clarissa Explains it All, The Amanda Show, and Zoey 101 are no longer in the schedule. Hey Arnold! airs in Rocko's old timeslot and Rocko will air much later in the night. Doug will air daily. Danny Phantom replaces Invader Zim.
Does it show an episode description? If not, then it's placeholder.My guide still shows an episode of Amanda Show on Monday 5/4.
Meh, different strokes. I for one welcome the inclusion of more classic live-action programming any day.Honestly Zoey 101 was a bad fit for the block and Clarissa's reach is severely limited, as are most live action programs from the pre-All That era.
Lets look at it this way, the current target demographic for NickRewind is the youngest Millennials and the oldest Zoomers. People whose childhood Nick was the 1998-2008 Nick (roughly). Clarissa started in 1991 and ended in 1994 and by the end of the decade it was barely in reruns. The mindspace isn't there for the show for the target demographic as a whole.Not a Danny Phantom fan, but it's cool to see another show get a chance on the block. As much as I like Zim, it's probably for the best too, since it has significantly fewer episodes. That might be a better fit for weekends or a spontaneous switch.
Meh, different strokes. I for one welcome the inclusion of more classic live-action programming any day.
Are we sure that this the primary demographic for the block? Are you sure that the older millennials who watched the block when it started nearly a decade ago aren't still in play for it? Obviously yes, they're catering towards fans who are a little younger as well, but they still promise to show Nick hits from the 80's, 90's, and 2000's, so any of these should be fair game.Lets look at it this way, the current target demographic for NickRewind is the youngest Millennials and the oldest Zoomers. People whose childhood Nick was the 1998-2008 Nick (roughly). Clarissa started in 1991 and ended in 1994 and by the end of the decade it was barely in reruns. The mindspace isn't there for the show for the target demographic as a whole.
NickRewind's just remembered that a ton of other Nick shows exist:
I'd like to see NickRewind become its own 24/7 channel, where it would air all kinds of classic kids and family programming from the Viacom library.
In addition to older Nick shows, there could be:
*Terrytoons
*Other cartoons from the CBS Studios library
*Most theatrical cartoons released by Paramount before October 1950 and after March 1962
*Live-action family shows in the CBS Studios library, such as The Brady Bunch
*Classic family movies from both Paramount and CBS (such as My Fair Lady)