The more popular the show...the more commercials. This holds true with all shows and commercials. Shows for children and shows for adults both fall prey to the open market.
Toontown is really for all ages. Sure they show commercials for it on childrens channels but no matter how old you are you can still enjoy a fun game.
TV commercials make money through advertising. Companies pay TV networks to air their commercials during popular shows or time slots. The more viewers a TV show or time slot has, the more money the TV network can charge for advertising. Additionally, companies may pay extra for prime advertising spots during highly anticipated events, such as the Super Bowl.
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Advertisers want their ads to reach people who are likely to buy their products.
No because childrens parents show them how to hate more and more each year.
No
Well, I'm not completely sure, but what I think is that the TV shows that are on are on because the company of commercials that pay for it. Like, you know on YTV there's always commercials of Toy products, Cleaning products, Food products, Restaurant commercials and many more? And how they always seem to repeat, even once or twice every commercial? Well, showing commercials during shows pays for the shows. That's why TV was sort of invented for commercials. I hope this helped! :D *-*
To let the local newscasts have room for more commercials.
It depends on the length of the ads, and how many segments per show, but there are 8 minutes of commercials in a half hour show
Search on YOUTUBE.COM its amazing just search old childrens shows they also have lots of old commercials for instance the very first McDonalds commercial. You can find anything on www.youtube.com
the channel that you watch the television show on is called a television network. The television network (NBC or FOX or CBS etc) pays for and produces the episode, and airs it on their channel trying to get as many viewers as possible. The network makes money by selling advertisement time during commercials. the more viewers a show has on average, the more advertisers will pay to have their commercials appear on that network. If another tv channel or tv network wants to have episodes of that show on their channel, they have to pay the network that owns and made the show to air it on their network. This is called syndication (reruns)
In my opinion, no, and it is the Number 1 show for Childrens' Television