They brought Toonami back...?
Late Saturday nights?
...So what about the people that don't stay up late just to watch some TV shows?
And I had a hard time picking between Disney Channel and Cartoon Network, but I think I'm going to choose Disney, simply because it's older stuff is so classic, and if they could start pushing out more stuff like that, then it would be a much better network and company.
I never really watched CN as a kid, and I'm not a big fan of the way that their cartoons are often way too weird. (Adventure Time, Regular Show, Chowder, Flapjack, Ed, Edd n Eddy, etc.) But I did very much enjoy The PowerPuff Girls as a kid, even had a little PPG watch I wore.
And even though Nick houses my favorite cartoon of all time (Avatar: The Last Airbender), I'm still not to sure of it.
All 3 channels are slowly (and not steadily) getting better programming, but still they only have a few good shows on. Disney has Phineas and Ferb and Gravity Falls (Actually like both of those a lot).
Cartoon Network has Adventure Time and Regular Show as their two most popular cartoons (I don't like them much though, although Adventure Time is alright), then they have stuff like Star Wars: The Clone Wars, Green Lantern, Young Justice, etc. which in my opinion need to be given more attention, even though I've never watched an episode of any of those shows. They also have Dreamworks Dragons: Riders of Berk, which has good animation, but I'm not to sure about the story. Oh, and Gumball.
And then Nick has The Legend of Korra, which wasn't actually as good as I was hoping it would be, I mean I knew it wouldn't be as good as Avatar but it could have done much better. Unfortunately Nick didn't give Korra the attention it deserved, and only aired it when there was a new episode, never airing ANY repeats, and there being no airings of the show until whenever the new season comes (I'm assuming there is one, I haven't looked into it, I've heard there is.) Then they have the new TMNT series, which wasn't bad, I watched the first episode. I barely remember watching it as a kid, all I know is I watched it.
And Disney soon going to be getting Wonder Over Yonder, a new cartoon produced by Craig McCracken and Lauren Faust.(Foster's Home and PowerPuff Girls, we all know that!) If Disney can keep better stuff like that up, it may be slowly rising. Same with the other networks.
Overall, each network has a few shows that still keep it going. I still choose Disney though.