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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“We raised our ratings slightly this past year in a market where broadcasters are supposedly continuing to lose viewers,” says Al Kahn, 4 Kids’ ceo. “Ratings-wise we’re about a 1.6, we’d like to be a 1.8 in kids 6-11, that’s the minimum we’re shooting for. Overall we’d like to be a 2, but that’s going to take a little more time until we get there.”

Kahn and 4 Kids faced some serious challenges when they took over from FOX. “When FOX knew they were selling the block they stopped promoting it and the ratings went down substantially. We’re starting to build them back up; we’re not up to where they were when FOX was running promos for their kid shows on The Simpsons and across a weekday strip, but we’ve made some inroads.

“I think we made the competition on Saturday morning that much greater. Everybody uses it as a battleground now, everybody’s stepped up the competitive field, that means they’ve been promoting more during the week and they’ve been doing more different things on Saturdays. All that’s been more exciting for the viewer and been more difficult for us, but that’s part of the game you’re playing in so you have to deal with it.”

To make matters worse, FOX’s kids’ programming inventory went over to ABC as part of the network’s sale of their Family cable channel. Meanwhile, the network returned the after school time to its affiliates, leaving 4 Kids without a weekday strip to program and cross promote its schedule. To add to its challenge, FOX’s contract with 4 Kids requires one of the eight shows to meet the FCC’s educational content requirement.

The company has entered the fray with an assortment of acquired and ‘localized’ (redubbed and edited to U.S. standards) anime programming, including Shaman King and the video-game inspired Kirby and Sonic X. Kahn says “it’s a style we like because you can do many more shows for the same money as opposed to doing less shows in traditional 2D.”

Although anime is ‘in’ these days, Kahn prefers to play down its import as a genre in its own right within the FOX BOX schedule: ‘I think the term anime is misleading; I think kids don’t know from whence we cometh. By the time we localize the programs kids don’t even know they’re from Japan any more. We as adults tend to label this stuff, but kids don’t really know it.”

In addition to its acquisitions 4 Kids also produces a pair of original series for the FOX BOX: a new version of the classic Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and the CGI-animated, Pokémon-influenced robots of Cubix. Speaking of which, 4 Kids is in the unusual position of supplying two highly successful shows to rival WB!: Pokémon: Advanced (still a major ratings winner according to Kids WB!’s Hardman) and the equally popular Yu-Gi-Oh! “Certainly we’d love to have them on FOX, but we’re not going to break contracts,” says Kahn. “At the time we made those deals we didn’t have the FOX BOX. And if you look at the adult world, a lot of shows are produced by studios run by networks, but the networks don’t want the shows and they wind up being sold to the highest bidder; Warner Bros. does Friends, but it doesn’t run on the WB.”

Kahn acknowledges that licensing is an important part of 4 Kids’ overall game plan and key to making the FOX BOX a profitable enterprise. “Absolutely, we’re a licensing company – 4 Kids Licensing. The real reality for us is we use television as a launcher for these properties. We have a great track record in this area, with properties like Pokémon, Yu-Gi-Oh! and the Ninja Turtles relaunch.” While he notes, “the videogame related shows have been extraordinarily successful for us,” he’s quick to add that “it’s content – content, content, content. The content is first and foremost. That will eventually also work to a licensing position. But before that can happen, kids have to like what they see and want to emulate what they see.”

Kahn sees the morning leadoff 8:00 am timeslot where he’s forced to program the FCC-friendly half-hour as his biggest problem. “The networks we compete against don’t have to, so they can put on something very powerful against us, which gives us a tough way to start the morning off. WB puts on Yu-Gi-Oh! against us.” Cubix, with its robot-building premise and science content is 4 Kids’ FCC-friendly sacrificial lamb. While a discussion guide is available as a classroom aid to interested teachers, Kahn acknowledges that the show has been “the one that’s most disappointing for us; if Cubix doesn’t have the zoom and bang of a more action-oriented show to start with, it certainly doesn’t have it against Yu-Gi-Oh!







Comments


I love the story you did on him. But I got some beef with this guy. Now why would you go and ruin a perectly good series. Toyko Mew Mew, that's what it called. Not, Hollywood Mew Mew. You guys should really leave stuff the way it is. It was made in Japan, leave it that way. Your already gonna butcher the series, just leave the name right at least. God!!!! I hope you guys plan on relaseing the orginal uncut format also, otherwise your gonna have a lot of people extermerly pissed at you guys.(4Kids)We can't seems to find the original uncut format for Digimon you guys bought..hint, hint! I'm done....
Daniel Webb (not verified) | Mon, 02/09/2004 - 01:00 | Permalink
This is ridiculous.
Lillian Clare Canright (not verified) | Sun, 02/08/2004 - 01:00 | Permalink
NO! By all that I live for, NO! Wait until I get my hands on those slimey 4Kids people! They've ruined way, WAY too many Animes! I'm a fan of another Anime that has also been butchered by 4Kids. It's not fair. And watch them give a completely retarded voice to Pudding! *sob* Watch them cut out perfectly fine parts! People, get out your torches and pitchforks!
Noelani Aurore (not verified) | Sat, 02/07/2004 - 01:00 | Permalink
I am very pleased with this article. Well done. Miss Simiky's(sp) leaving Cartoon Network is an indication that she is getting tired of the "Adult Swim" croud. I would not blame her, but heading to Peggy Charen's realm is not the best career move in the world, but hey- More Power to her! But as for Tokyo Mew Mew. 3 things. One, have any of you heard that the NAME Tokyo Mew Mew has already been Copyrighted IN THE STATES? (maybe thats the reason for the name change) Two, where is this kick you anime fans have over the hardly editable crap like this show. This is not Naruto or whatever have you. This was the path of least resistance for 4Kids ENT. Three: If you "Otakus" ever got the chance to learn some behavior management, then 4Kids would not be such tightwads to DVD's. You shouldnt even blame 4Kids for anything. It was KIDS WB that started this whole trend, IT WAS KIDS WB that made Nelvana nearly go Bankrupt because of there editing practices (forcing Pionners hand, and moving ahead with the bilingal dub/sub- to protect their own intrests) so anybody is to blame for 4Kids being such tightwads- Blame AOL TIME WARNER. Otherwise, you guys need to get out more. Or better yet- grow a set and support the WHOLE ANIMATION INDUSTRY, but I bet you cant, cant you.
Ronixis (not verified) | Fri, 02/06/2004 - 01:00 | Permalink
Konichiiwa! NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Not Tokyo Mew Mew!!!!!!! It's one of my favorite anime and manga series and this is NOT fair to it! Tokyo Mew Mew is popular as Tokyo Mew Mew! DON'T CHANGE IT!!!!! I dun want it changed! *Cries* This is NOT fair towards anime! I don't care about the natioalism crap! It should stay as is! I already left watcing Shaman King cuz I got ticked at all of the changes and I cried when I heard Horo Horo's dub voice! STOP THE HATE TOWARD ANIME!!!!!!! IF YOU'RE GUNNA DUB AN ANIME, DO IT RIGHT!!!!!!!!!!!! Ja Ne! ^_~
Caterfree (not verified) | Thu, 02/05/2004 - 01:00 | Permalink
I am absolutely shocked, angry, and infuriated by this. When i heard that Tokyo mew mew was FINALLY coming to the US,i was absolutely thrilled, until i found what those ignorant producers were doing. I am outraged that anyone could carelessly change the NAME of the series. And yes, i am afraid to see what stupid name they are going to give Ichigo. Look at Digimon, season Four. They changed a perfectly good name, Izumi, to Zoe. I find that very irritating. And now i'm "gladly looking forward" (sarcasm) to see what sort of stupid name Ichigo will have. I'm alright if they call her Strawberry, but anything else will just aggrivate me. What's more, i refuse to buy any "hollywood mew mew" products, i will still buy my TOKYO mew mew things, even off of Ebay if i must. I agree with an earlier post. We should boycott until they give us the orginal, GOOD version! Gosh, why must these people "americanize" everything? I've seen Fansubbed versions of Tokyo Mew Mew and nothing was wrong with them, at least, that i could see that would be offensive to anyone. What is this world coming too?
Spice Aoshimo (not verified) | Thu, 02/05/2004 - 01:00 | Permalink
WHY must all good anime be RUINED by dubbing companies who don't know what they are doing! If the show isn't meant for kids in the first place, it shouldn't be changed to be okay for kids! Even though Tokyo Mew Mew is intended for kids, it's still not watered down enough for sheltered american children. I'm keeping my fansubs and boycotting this release. This is ridiculous. I guess killing Sailor Moon and Card Captor Sakura wasn't good enough. What are they going to name Ichigo, hmmm? Some stupid american name. Or some other weird name like Amara, Madison, or Trista. And what are they going to do about the manga, entitled Tokyo Mew Mew, currently available in bookstores everywhere. Kids aren't that stupid. I hate american television. Ugh.
Rachel Morris (not verified) | Thu, 02/05/2004 - 01:00 | Permalink
They cannot change Tokyo Mew Mew to Hollywood Mew Mew. That is completely wrong! Do people ever think that the artist wanted it named that for a reason?
Steph Goswitz (not verified) | Wed, 02/04/2004 - 01:00 | Permalink
This is a superb article. Thorough and insightful.
Brett Rogers (not verified) | Wed, 02/04/2004 - 01:00 | Permalink
Save TOKYO Mew Mew! 4Kids is the undead ghoul of the Anime community. They license something, and thus it lives in the US, but it will never see a proper uncut release with its original language, and thus it is effectively dead among the anime community. There's a mighty uproar right now about 4kids acquiring Tokyo Mew Mew. Even worse, they're renaming it HOLLYWOOD Mew Mew of all things. Additionally, 4Kids has a policy of not releasing original, unaltered versions of the titles they license, so anything they acquire is considered as good as dead among the Anime community. That is why reading that 4Kids managed to get their clutches on Tokyo Mew Mew, a show which has a fanbase that had been waiting for an official US release, is that much more heartbreaking. On the bright side, there is a movement to try and convince 4Kids to at LEAST release an unedited, unaltered subtitled version on DVD. The site is located, ironically, at www.HollywoodMewMew.com. Save TOKYO Mew Mew!
Troy Williams (not verified) | Wed, 02/04/2004 - 01:00 | Permalink

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