2003 TV Wrap-Up, What’s in Store for 2004

Joe Strike looks at daytime TV successes of 2003 in the U.S and what we can expect from 2004. He talks to industry vet Fred Seibert and network pundits at Kids’ WB!, FOX BOX, Disney/ABC, Cartoon Network, Nickelodeon, as well as Linda Simensky, in her new role at PBS.
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With the PBS Kids 2004 schedule essentially locked in place, Simensky is looking ahead to 2005 and a possible new series that, like Postcards from Buster, would be a live-action/animation combination. As for the overall programming mix, “there are certain shows that I really like and some that may not be as strong as the others. My goal is to find a quiet, unobtrusive home for the weaker ones and emphasize the ones I feel are the strongest.” Simensky sums up her mission by observing, “PBS has always had the goal of developing iconic characters for kids and to find the next kids’ icon – the next Arthur, or the next Big Bird.” Or perhaps, the next Powerpuff Girls.

From his vantage point, Seibert sees another big Pokémon-style breakout hit somewhere just over the horizon. “It’s been a few years. SpongeBob was the last real one. He’s really the first superstar character of the modern generation, which is really interesting; in 10 years of unbelievable successes, only one superstar has emerged from the pack. Yu-Gi-Oh! tried, it did really well, but didn’t really break out in a permanent way.”

Technology-wise, Seibert predicts, “we’re going to see a lot more CGI and CGI-influenced stuff on TV. It’s getting easier and easier for traditionally trained people to make their way in the CGI world. Clearly costs are going down in CGI production. You’re able to do more CGI stuff on a TV budget.

“I also think we’re close to the end of The Simpsons. How that’s going to shake out in terms of replacements, we’ll see. More and more cable people are coming on in primetime animation next year. It’ll be interesting to see what the role of cable will be, but it’s clear that there’s still a lot of adult primetime animation to come.”

Joe Strike is a NYC-based writer/producer with a background in TV promotion and a lifelong interest in animation. He is writing a children’s novel.







Comments


keep it Tokyo Mew Mew!!! hollywood mew mew sounds soo stupid!!! and you better release it this summer/fall!!! not 2005!! i mean..how long does it TAKE to dub episodes??? GRR!!!!! so just..work on it faster!! by the way.. I HATE THE WINX CLUB!!! i like tokyo mew mew waaaaaaay better!!!!! >O
koneko strawberry (not verified) | Tue, 07/20/2004 - 00:00 | Permalink
Fuu: I think this is stupid!! Changeing their names and makeing the title Hollywood Mew Mew!!! First of all its not at Hollywood or anywhere close to it!!! They are in Tokyo!!! This is so stupid!!! Can't you eidit the shows right?!
Noelle Gleason (not verified) | Thu, 07/08/2004 - 00:00 | Permalink
omg cant they keep the names japanese? & the title. "Hollywood Mew Mew" just doesnt sound write!!!!! "Tokyo Mew Mew" sounds better!!! :D :)
ichigo fan (not verified) | Sat, 06/19/2004 - 00:00 | Permalink
I just got some good news! I think that 4kids is gonna end up calling it TOKYO Mew Mew!!! You getting this!? TOKYO!!!! YATTA!!!
1234 5678 (not verified) | Sun, 06/13/2004 - 00:00 | Permalink
Spice Aoshimo, you are being SOOOOO overly dramatic. "I am absolutely shocked, angry, and infuriated by this." Gimme a break......
A Person (not verified) | Thu, 06/10/2004 - 00:00 | Permalink
Response to hi hello on the names: I can't believe the names. What is wrong With lettuce?? With Pudding?? I mean they are already in English!! Paddy u mean like rice? Pam as in cheesy 50's name? Why can't Zakuro be Zoe or something? NeWay,thanx for llisteniung to my brief rant
NO WAY!!!! (not verified) | Sun, 06/06/2004 - 00:00 | Permalink
Save Tokyo Mew Mew! Hollywood mew mew is warped!
Not Telling (not verified) | Sat, 05/01/2004 - 00:00 | Permalink
Why does everyone think that foxbox dubbes the shows it gets? .. they don't...
hi hello (not verified) | Sat, 05/01/2004 - 00:00 | Permalink
I shall not and will not let myself get upset over such trivial things. This show is mereley a fad and you all will eventually forget about it anyway. If I were talking to you face to face I wouldn't be yelling either. I am going to laugh when I see this show and all you spoiled little crybabies won't get your way. (hmph)
C- mathis (not verified) | Sat, 04/24/2004 - 00:00 | Permalink
Just WHAT show is Wing Angel talking about? Is it Yu Gi Oh or something?
C mathis (not verified) | Sat, 04/24/2004 - 00:00 | Permalink

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