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>Get whatever dosh we have left and commission at least one show for each of the following genres: Action series with lots of cool fights, goofy comedy ala EE&E, something to appeal to young girls (I'm a 30yo man I don't know what they like), something a little spooky ala Courage, and something a bit experimental
>Each of the aforementioned shows will have a target audience, no more trying to appeal to everyone at the expense of quality. A variety of specialized shows means stronger appeal to each target audience.
>Each of the aforementioned shows will be original, not licensed. They will not be spin-offs of existing shows. We need fresh faces and mascots for the network, even if they're sourced from our existing talent pool
>We're bringing back Cartoon Fridays. New episodes drop once per week, during this block, because that's when kids get off school to have fun. No more bullshit like Steven Bombs.
>Cartoon Fridays will have a simultaneous livestream online, to reach more eyes and drive engagement as people tune in for premieres
>Daytime/school hours will be a mix of classic cartoons and older CN shows.
>Bring back Cartoon Theater, we presumably have access to the entire WB library, which is fucking giant and has tons of hits. Airs weekly, Saturday or Sunday. Long term plans are movie premieres for aforementioned new original series.
>Bring back Cartoon Cartoons, both to showcase indie animation and as pilot pitches. Have events like "Vote to see which of these becomes a new show". Main goal is to bring in fresh talent.
>Bring back Checkered Past because I like it and it deserves to exist, even if it only airs on like Tuesday afternoons or some shit.
>Overall focus is to shift to quality animated shows that appeals to a variety of audiences. Don't worry about competing with internet memes and streamers, just make something that you can't easily get on the internet: Animation that has quality AND budget.
I will either save this company or bankrupt it.