Expect a Seven court battle if Ten attempt a DOND revival
Which could actually be a ratings winner?
Expect a Seven court battle if Ten attempt a DOND revival
Which could actually be a ratings winner?
Why? If Seven no longer owns rights how can they stop another network doing so?
Oh, are their format distribution rights for DOND?
You think Seven just plucked it out of thin air?
They play reruns of it on 7two⌠dunno if that impacts anything.
It was based off the american version⌠So it would be who ever developed it for the US. Seven canât say boo about it. Dancing with the stars is a prime example.
Owned by EndemolShine.
This is why I shouldnât be online at midnight! Whoops.
And @Bort isnât going to be happy, that I let myself say the latest MS taboo word(s) in my previous comment!
The US version started 2 years after the Australian version, which was the first international version after the original Dutch DOND (called something else cos it is in Dutch obviously).
I have thought for a while that 11 should be airing its 6am til 10am shows on Monday to Friday between 5am and 9am and its for the reason that @SydneyCityTV describes - a lot of its base audience are either heading to school or close to heading to school, assuming they havent already left for school. If Ten/11 were worried about what they might schedule in that 9am til 10am gap in its schedule the answer is simple - either The Talk (currently airing at 6am on Ten and encored at 1:30am on 11) or an encore of The Late Late Show (currently screening on 11 at 11:30am and encored at 3:30am)
The only other childrenâs show that I can recall of that longevity would be Saturday Disney on Seven (1990-2016).