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Seun (m)
Re: Nigerian's Own Cartoon Network
« #64 on: November 01, 2007, 10:15 PM »

Moved back to cartoon section.
Ralvy (m)
Re: Nigerian's Own Cartoon Network
« #65 on: November 03, 2007, 10:57 AM »

Thanks for doing so Grin
AXSOLID
Re: Nigerian's Own Cartoon Network
« #66 on: November 20, 2007, 07:46 PM »

[b][/b]Yo. I am a 3d graphic designer. Been for about 3 years. Aint done too much because of school and all. The idea for a nigerian cartoon station is tight. You gatta handle issues well to come out on top. You first need to infiltrate the current children entertainment industry. finding a sponsor such as manufacturer is also a bright idea. because u gatta pay for slots on the t.v. What kids is watching these days is too full of morality and they are teaching them to act too grown up. that's just wrong. I also feel the pain of kids when they always ask their parents for cartoon network. T.v. stations should wake up. Kids don't want interviews with successfull people. they want to see the cat kill that mouse. Now i'm not saying we have to copy but we need to do things for ourselves. So, like others have  said, one needs to get artists together who are willing to sacrifice something, or put in some effort. get out a cartoon series. look for a suitable station, air just like soundcity and bammmm! u have your market. and please try to leave excessive morality out of the toons like superbook. i think it's just trash.
samir101ng (m)
Re: Nigerian's Own Cartoon Network
« #67 on: November 20, 2007, 08:26 PM »

@ original poster

u guys are putting the cart before the horse.

look at the local tv stations like Ait, Silverbirdtv, minaj and the rest trying to survive including even the satellite tv operators like Hi-tv and you are

talking about a nigerian cartoon network. The rest are struggling to survive despite the fact that they appeal to a broader audience and broadcast

general purpose tv to the public.

Until the above mentioned tv stations become popular, stable and powerful, the chances of a nigerian cartoon network starting up and

surviving is ZERO, nada, babu.

Shikena.
Kobojunkie
Re: Nigerian's Own Cartoon Network
« #68 on: November 20, 2007, 08:54 PM »

Quote from: samir101ng on November 20, 2007, 08:26 PM
@ original poster

u guys are putting the cart before the horse.

look at the local tv stations like Ait, Silverbirdtv, minaj and the rest trying to survive including even the satellite tv operators like Hi-tv and you are

talking about a nigerian cartoon network. The rest are struggling to survive despite the fact that they appeal to a broader audience and broadcast

general purpose tv to the public.

Until the above mentioned tv stations become popular, stable and powerful, the chances of a nigerian cartoon network starting up and

surviving is ZERO, nada, babu.

Shikena.


This is where I like how poeple in the western world think and approach issues. Samir, Do you not think that the fact that these others you mentioned are struggling DOES NOT MEAN That all others will fail???

If we look at the reasons why the others are not doing well and come up with solutions to place us ahead of them by addressing those issues, do you not think that will not only place the new network ahead but also force the existing ones to rethink their strategy and boost the industry in many ways???
samir101ng (m)
Re: Nigerian's Own Cartoon Network
« #69 on: November 20, 2007, 09:18 PM »

@ Kobojunkie

sorry, but it seems you are misunderstanding me.

Let me rephrase.

What am trying to say is that first and foremost we are living in nigeria. you know as well as i do that western tactics do not work here at all.

Secondly, i applaud the fact that these stations are here and rivalling the monopoloy of the Nta and Dstv.

but still with all their efforts it has not been easy.

An example i can give you is that apart from Ait, the rest of these stations are not seen in the nothern part of the country.

Also, the cartoon industry is entirely unique and targets a different audience entirely.

Thirdly, a nigerian man will always expect returns on his investment. no one will invest in a shaky venture.

Fourthly, do we have a target market that can we can concretely say that we can take the risk to satify ?

Finally, in my own humble opinion, a football channel like supersport 3 has a greater chance of surviving than a cartoon channel.

C ya.
samir101ng (m)
Re: Nigerian's Own Cartoon Network
« #70 on: November 20, 2007, 09:19 PM »

so sad really.
OpeLovely (f)
Re: Nigerian's Own Cartoon Network
« #71 on: February 19, 2008, 01:36 PM »

What happened to the Nigerian Sesame Street?

Before such a network can come to fruition, they should invite professionals and stakeholders. But will the kids accept this since they are hooked to Cartoon Network, Boomerang, Video Games and other ''cool'' stuffs the Western world has to offer which makes our local content like Kali and Tewa show look like jokers.
Kobojunkie
Re: Nigerian's Own Cartoon Network
« #72 on: February 19, 2008, 01:42 PM »

Quote from: OpeLovely on February 19, 2008, 01:36 PM
What happened to the Nigerian Sesame Street?

Before such a network can come to fruition, they should invite professionals and stakeholders. But will the kids accept this since they are hooked to Cartoon Network, Boomerang, Video Games and other ''cool'' stuffs the Western world has to offer which makes our local content like Kali and Tewa show look like jokers.

A couple of years ago, there was no boomerang, now we have boomerang, Nickelodean 1 and 2, Nogin, Sprout, Disney 1 and 2, Nicktoons, DisneyKids, Telemundo, Qubo and more coming. Many of these came in even with all the competition. Telemundo happens to supply more Spanish toons than it does English and how has it worked so far, they are all doing great. I believe there are some Chinese cartoon networks in the works too. Nothing Stops a Nigerian or African Cartoon network from joining the pack.
dappsy001 (m)
Re: Nigerian's Own Cartoon Network
« #73 on: April 11, 2008, 06:15 PM »

Hey guys theres this new ent company coming up its called PROMINENT CEASE ENTERTAINMENT they are bringing out a Nigeria series thats called DCOMEBACK and its shot over in America you can check www.prominentcease.com to see what they do. at last Nigerians can be extremly proud of their ent.please lets all support them their stuff is sick and high quality
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