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"The Great Canadian Migration"

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Blogger Daniel said...

Yikes!

March 25, 2010 8:57 PM

Blogger Zartok-35 said...

To my knowledge, there aren't too many "animation studios depending on Canadian TV for their livelihood" anymore. Many of the Flash cartoons made now a day are outsourced to Canada by american companies, or have proven popular in the US.

As for the CRTC business, I leave you with this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uKLS6sNKRGU

March 25, 2010 10:38 PM

Blogger Andrew Murray said...

solution to cable fee increase...dont subscribe to cable...read a book.

March 27, 2010 6:15 AM

Blogger Pete Emslie said...

I used to be an avid TV viewer back in the 70s and 80s. Of course, that's when there were TV shows well worth watching, like "MASH", "All in the Family", "The Carol Burnett show", etc. Today, however, I find there is absolutely nothing on network TV to my taste, as everything has been dumbed down to cater to the idiotic "rock 'n' roll" mindset so prevalent out there. If network TV insists on generating more and more inane "Reality" shows, then I suspect that many of my generation will simply stop watching TV altogether. As it is, I've been buying up tons of old TV series on DVD in order to recreate the program schedule of the glorious 60s and 70s. If I can do that, why do I need to keep paying for cable?

The networks, both American and Canadian, have got to face the fact that there is a growing mass exodus of disgusted older viewers happening now in addition to the younger ones who prefer the internet over TV. If they were to start putting some real money into developing shows with real longterm entertainment value, maybe they could turn the tide around. But I am not optimistic, as I suspect TV execs have neither the integrity nor the good taste to do that. Instead, they will continue to churn out cheap crap that fewer and fewer people want to watch.

March 27, 2010 1:32 PM

Blogger Corey said...

"Cheaper shows will drive more of the audience away, resulting in still lower revenues."

for someone working as an animator on said shows, cheaper budgets mean more workload & late hours... more than USUAL.

April 08, 2010 2:51 PM

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