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Surprisingly so. 'Tom and Jerry' go back to the '40s.

Aug 24, 2007

Kids’ television has a reputation for being fickle, with the emergence of the next hot new thing pushing the last one aside almost monthly.

But that’s anything but the case for the networks’ weekend morning cartoon lineups. ABC, the CW and Fox, the top three Saturday morning channels among kids 2-11, actually have a surprising number of shows with roots reaching back to the 1980s and well before.

Though none are top hits, they’ve all proven surprisingly durable, and that's prompted other networks to revive popular kids’ programs from the past as well. CBS is bringing back two this fall, and public TV staple “Electric Company” is constantly rumored to be making a comeback.

Why? It's about lovable characters but also the toys spun off those characters, along with the pajamas and t-shirts and lunch boxes.

“Shows like ‘Power Rangers,’ ‘Care Bears,’ and other Saturday morning mainstays are still around because they're a solidified brand with a product line already in place,” says Ashley Fenwick-Naditch, executive editor of ChildrensMediaConsultant.com and a former TV and online content producer.

And those are just two of the oldies. “If you look at the new Saturday morning schedule on CBS, for example, it looks as if we've time-traveled to the '80s: ‘Care Bears: Adventures in Care-A-Lot’ and ‘Strawberry Shortcake’ are both new series.”

They join four already airing on ABC, CW's Kids’ WB! and Fox. Fox’s “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Fast Forward” is an extension of the popular kids’ animated series that debuted in 1987, while ABC’s “Power Rangers: Operation Overdrive” is currently in its 15th season.

Kids’ WB!’s “Shaggy & Scooby-Doo Get a Clue!” harkens back even further, with the original premiering in 1969 and more than half a dozen spinoffs since.

But the most durable show has to be Kids’ WB!’s “Tom & Jerry Tales.” The original show about the battling cat and mouse debuted in 1965, spun off a series of successful theatrical shorts dating all the way back to 1940.

The longevity of these kids’ shows, in one form or another, seems to suggest that kids’ tastes do not change all that much from generation to generation.

There are certain themes that tie the shows together. There is, of course, some comical violence in each show, something children adore. There’s also the very clear idea of good versus evil.

But more than anything, as Fenwick-Naditch reminds us, the value in these old hits is in the merchandising.

“In the 1980s, we saw a huge craze of children's programming in the form of 30-minute commercials for children's toys,” she says about shows like “TMNT.”

“Eventually the government stepped in and formally regulated the line between advertisement and kids' shows. With increased competition in the form of digital cable networks, for better or for worse, we're seeing a return to that format.”

Meanwhile, in other younger viewer ratings for the week ended Aug. 19:

Among teens 12-17, Fox was first with a 1.4 rating and 5 share, followed by the CW at 0.9/3, CBS at 0.8/3,  NBC, ABC and Univision at 0.7/3, Telemundo at 0.2/1, Telefutura at 0.1/1, and Azteca at 0.0/0.

Among kids 2-11, Fox led with a 1.1/4, followed by Univision at 1.0/4, NBC at 0.7/3, ABC at 0.6/3, CBS at 0.6/2, the CW at 0.5/2, Telemundo and Telefutura at 0.2/1, and Azteca at 0.0/0.

The top five shows among kids 2-5: 1. “High School Musical 2” (Disney, Friday 8 p.m.); 2. “SpongeBob SquarePants” (Nickelodeon, Thursday 11 a.m.); 3. “SpongeBob SquarePants” (Nickelodeon, Tuesday 11:30 a.m.); 4. “SpongeBob SquarePants” (Nickelodeon, Thursday 11:30 a.m.); 5. “SpongeBob SquarePants” (Nickelodeon, Saturday noon)

The top five shows among kids 6-11: 1. “High School Musical 2” (Disney, Friday 8 p.m.); 2. “Sneak Peek” (Disney, Friday 10:05 p.m.); 3. “Hannah Montana” (Disney, Friday 10:20 p.m.); 4. “Suite Life of Zack & Cody” (Disney, Friday 7:30 p.m.); 5. “Hannah Montana” (Disney, Friday 10:45 p.m.)

The top five shows among kids 9-14: 1. “High School Musical 2” (Disney, Friday 8 p.m.);2. “Hannah Montana” (Disney, Friday 10:20 p.m.); 3. “Sneak Peek” (Disney, Friday 10:05 p.m.); 4. “Hannah Montana” (Disney, Friday 10:45 p.m.); 5. “Suite Life of Zack & Cody” (Disney, Friday 7:30 p.m.)

TOP 10 PROGRAMS – BROADCAST & CABLE
Kids 2-5
Week Ended Aug. 19


Program

Net

Rtg%

(000)

1

HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL 2-08/17/2007

DSNY

9.5

1509

2

SPONGEBOB-08/16/2007

NICK

7

1102

3

SPONGEBOB-08/14/2007

NICK

6.4

1009

4

SPONGEBOB-08/16/2007

NICK

6.4

1007

5

SPONGEBOB-08/18/2007

NICK

6.4

1007

6

SPONGEBOB-08/16/2007

NICK

6

943

7

SPONGEBOB-08/17/2007

NICK

6

943

8

SPONGEBOB-08/17/2007

NICK

5.9

936

9

SPONGEBOB-08/18/2007

NICK

5.9

931

10

SPONGEBOB-08/14/2007

NICK

5.9

930

Source: Disney-ABC Television Group, based on data from Nielsen Media Research

 

TOP 10 PROGRAMS – BROADCAST & CABLE
Kids 6-11
Week Ended Aug. 19


Program

Net

Rtg%

(000)

1

HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL 2-08/17/2007

DSNY

25

6071

2

SNEAK PEEK-08/17/2007

DSNY

17.1

4154

3

HANNAH MONTANA-08/17/2007

DSNY

17

4130

4

SUITE LIFE OF ZACK & CODY-08/17/2007

DSNY

14

3397

5

HANNAH MONTANA-08/17/2007

DSNY

12.6

3061

6

HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL 2-08/18/2007

DSNY

12.2

2963

7

HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL 2-08/19/2007

DSNY

11.3

2733

8

S SUITE LIFE OF ZACK&CODY-08/17/2007

DSNY

10.4

2525

9

SUITE LIFE ZACK & CODY-LN-08/17/2007

DSNY

9.2

2240

10

HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL-08/16/2007

DSNY

8.9

2159

Source: Disney-ABC Television Group, based on data from Nielsen Media Research

 

TOP 10 PROGRAMS – CABLE
Kids 9-14
Week Ended Aug. 19

Rank

Program

Net

Rtg%

(000)

1

HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL 2-08/17/2007

DSNY

24.2

5943

2

HANNAH MONTANA-08/17/2007

DSNY

17.3

4237

3

SNEAK PEEK-08/17/2007

DSNY

17.1

4203

4

HANNAH MONTANA-08/17/2007

DSNY

13.7

3363

5

SUITE LIFE OF ZACK & CODY-08/17/2007

DSNY

13.2

3237

6

HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL 2-08/18/2007

DSNY

11.2

2744

7

HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL 2-08/19/2007

DSNY

10.5

2575

8