Thread:TheLuigi755/@comment-27043103-20170108195547/@comment-8459116-20170112075919

SegaRocks1145 wrote:

TheLuigi755 wrote:

KLAX only started operations yesterday. Hence why it came at such short notice. We apologise.

RBC has a bright future ahead of itself, and it can't possibly screw up so early. However, if Doraemon on RBC drifts into "Screwed by the Network" territory, we will revoke your license to the show. We hope that doesn't happen. In addition, the RBC Doraemon deal is not permanent.

I feel uncomfortable with that scheduling. I think that a massive conflict will arise with the showtime of 7:30 Eastern - please consider showing it earlier.

New episodes will remain exclusive to ABS America. There is a benefit to this, as it gives you the option of starting the series with the first 2005 episodes. ABS wishes to potentially redistribute said dub to television networks in other English-speaking countries. ABS can't have a monopoly on Doraemon broadcasting in the English-speaking world forever.

TV spots for the show are now in the planning stages - ABS are now getting its staff to come up with ideas for ads that tie in with your massive advertising campaign for the show. If you have ideas for TV spots, please share them with us. And if you're looking for sponsors, we can help find some candidates for you. Unless you have some candidates of your own... The whole reason why I want the license is because DXD did the   Screwed by the Network treatment, in which I will do the opposite, which is  ABTN. I understand the license is not permanent, as all licesnes expire after an amount of time. I think the license can last 5-7 years, but you can change that. I have no sponsors on my mind as of now. And yeah, a monopoly is never good, as it can lead to a company becoming greedy. Doraemon isn't as adored by the network here at ABS as Teen Titans Go! is over at Cartoon Network. The show will NOT dominate our schedule, and will air once weekly, with the odd rerun on another day. We're fine with the characters being unofficial mascots for the network - they appear in station idents along with other ABS TV presenters and characters.

We don't know exactly how long we're going to let you have Doraemon. If we're thinking of pulling your license, let's say we'll give you plenty of warning.