At 1/18/06 07:49 PM, dancing_hitler wrote:
ok you reorted, but did you know that viacom (now known as cbs) goes far beyond nick. if this case were to go against them they would suffer greatly. childrens programming and advertising is a big business. it would also effect the fast food and junk food industry, many jobs are there and this is a big blow. if kids don't want it, sales drop.
Yes, I know it goes far beyound nick. That is why losing it, in the long run, is not really a big deal. They would still have other programs supporting their finances, they would just be lowered substantialy for a short ammount of time, then regain back to normal with new avertising deals.
also any government regulation that does not help a company, hurts them. what would nickelodeon be without its ads? nothing, it would not exist; thye may modify it, but then it would only show anime.
It would exist, it would just not be seen. Air exists, but can we see it?
many a child loves nicelodeon and what it represents to the rest of us is insurmoutable.
Did you take a poll/survey? I need something other than an opinion.
feel free to retort again.
I did, and I am sick of arguing to a person who cant type well and is unwilling to change his biased opinion. A zealot may be foolish, but so is the fool that argues with one. They are unwilling to shape into a new, better, ideal; and that is what makes it a foolish fight.
I dont care if you insult me after this post, and then for the rest of your life think I am an asshole, it's your opinion, and I have many REAL LIFE friends who wouldn't agree with you.
Now go watch Spongebob Squarepants.