The defintion of hell is knowing a show is incredibly well-received in its first season, but if people don’t become machines churning out tweets, content, and rewatching 24/7, there’s no likelihood it’ll get a chance to tell its whole story. This shit is madness. Shows in different genres shouldn’t have to pit-battle for dominance. First seasons are MEANT to be baselines establishing worlds and characters, not complete storylines. The idea that this golden age of television has turned into “get it done in one or get out” is revolting.
Disney's Robin Hood & The Sword In The Stone On Video
Taken from Disney Adventures: August 1996 (Page 17).
if i were an extremely wealthy owner of a television network i would shrimply pick up all the successful shows netflix and hbo and disney cancelled that ppl made petitions abt and the creators said they have more written for
and then make more seasons of them and my network's ratings would be wildly high and also it'd be baller pr or w/e
Welcome to the ZAON blog!
You're asking me these questions: "What's ZAON?" & "Why are you dedicating a blog about it?" Well, I'll answer these two questions and maybe more.
"What is ZAON?"
ZAON, an acronym for Zero & Over Network, is a media network aimed at families. The full name implies that this network is for all ages and for all walks of life.
ZAON is structured and a 24/7 family network like Disney Channel, but has the fun weirdness and creativity like Nickelodeon and Cartoon Network. Basically, it's Nickelodeon for regular families.
"Why are you dedicating a blog about it?"
I've always wanted to do an alternate timeline on what if there was a fourth successful family network competing with Nickelodeon, Disney Channel, and Cartoon Network.
That's it for now! I'm thinking up some neat ideas and other stuff to post on this blog. If you have any more questions, comments, and/or suggestions for ZAON, please feel free to reply to the blog's Mailbox.
Thanks!