Hmmm, Hard Head is right. Maybe they should leave it as it is Mon-Sat. Then on Sundays they could have their own channel.
Not sure if it would work, but that's just my opinion.
2006-07-01 13:17:11
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answered by Anonymous
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I DO!
I love AS's programming. The only problem they'd run into having their own channel would be that sort of content running all day. So it's not going to happen.
2006-07-01 13:03:37
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answered by chris 4
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DEFINITELY!!! But I also think that maybe that would take the excitement out of watching it late at night. You get to look forward to it all day long, ya know. If it was on 24/7, people would lose interest in it.
2006-07-01 13:13:08
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answered by Hard Head 4
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YES!!! My kids drive me crazy because they want to watch it. Of course being a good mom I monitor them. These shows need a specific channel of their own. Cartoon network should be for kids.
2006-07-01 13:03:42
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answered by Anonymous
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I think it should definitely have it's own channel because they have adult-themed shows along with kids shows!!!
2006-07-01 14:16:21
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answered by Anonymous
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i think that they should and that it should come on all the time! i love certain show like family guy and futurama and umm the boondocks those shows rock and i get a good laugh
2006-07-01 13:05:15
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answered by gotchafool05 3
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So do I! I hate staying up late just to watch certain shows on it.
2006-07-01 14:13:45
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answered by johnsone83 2
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definitely. during the summer, kids stay up later, and AS is somewhat innapropriate for younger kids
2006-07-01 13:06:00
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answered by avgnyer68 2
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adult swim isn't for kids lady rofl and yes it should have its own channel, that way it can be adult swim all the time...
/kevin WOOOT
2006-07-01 13:04:45
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answered by skata_kev 3
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Me too!! Even though they would need some (a lot) more programming!
2006-07-01 13:03:35
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answered by Shannon W 3
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