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ABC's "25 Days of Christmas" Not So Festive

Posted Mon December 4, 2006 12:00 pm, by Maranda B. written to ABC, Inc.

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I loved the idea of 25 Days of Christmas on ABC, Family. I figured that this would mean there would be a new Christmas movie or special every night for 25 nights. There are plenty of Christmas movies out there. I was disappointed to see that you are showing Harry Potter numerous times, as well as Mary Poppins. Neither of these are Christmas movies. In fact, you even have a question on your web site right now "Who's your favorite Christmas hero?". The choices are Harry Potter, Santa or Rudolph. Harry Potter? Since when did he become a Christmas hero? Many of the other movies/cartoon specials are also duplicated numberous times over the 25 days.

Beyond the limited number of specials being repeated over the 25 days, I was not happy when my 6 year old put up a fight tonight when I made her go to bed at 9. She NEVER puts up a fuss when I tell her to go to bed at her normal time of 8:30, but I let her stay up an additional 1/2 hour for the cartoon special on your channel. To my suprise there was yet another cartoon special on at 9. It's a Monday night. Your target audience has school tomorrow. Don't you think it would have been more responsible to revert back to programming that appeals to an older audience (teens and adults)?

Thank you for listening. I look forward to seeing Polar Express on Friday. My daughter loves that movie and will enjoy the together time.


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by M Spin Posted Tue December 19, 2006 @ 5:32 PM

D.V.R.

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by suzanne cardall Posted Tue December 12, 2006 @ 10:53 PM

I think you should take out any harry potter movies because what did
those movies have to do with the holiday seson. It would be fine to
have it on during halloween.
So my family as well as some other concerned family's would love if
you would not show any of the harry potter shows. There are plenty of
other christmas shows that you could play more then once.Instead we
have to turn on harry potter.What kind of things are we teaching the
younger generation.What we are teaching them is that witch craft is
good. What ever happened to teaching the children of our day about the
true story of christmas.
The way that ABC is going we are taking the true spirit away from the
season.



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Actually... by Happy1974 Wed December 13, 2006 @ 10:44 PM

by SueNY Posted Thu December 7, 2006 @ 2:14 PM

I am 36, hubby is 39, and we love the old Rankin/Bass Christmas
toons..and Charlie Brown too! So yes, they do appeal to more than just
the little omes. :-) All of us old folks grew up watching them every
Christmas after all. :-)


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by Wolf Posted Wed December 6, 2006 @ 12:21 PM

I think the problem with the times is that that the times are EAST
COAST times. I happen to have Dish Network. So when something on ABC
Family says it is on at 9pm it really comes on for me at 6pm. ( I am
on the West Coast). So I think (and this is just a guess) they put it
on at 9pm EST because a lot of people have some sort of Satellite
system that they can watch at and earlier time. I agree with another
poster that said maybe it is more about spending TIME with family for
the Holidays than actual "Christmas" movies. And not everyone that
watches cartoons are in school. That and there are so many days that
kids are NOT in school now a days that it is imposable for any network
to know what day is or is not a school day.
That and a lot of parents (NOT saying you!) let their kids get away
with EVERYTHING. Parents are too scared to say "NO!" now. Scared it
is child abuse. Sad what a World he live in when normal discipline is
bad. I got my butt WHUPPED when I was a kid when I acted up. Can't
do that know. Too bad too. I think there would be less brats in the
States is parents weren't scared to discipline their kids.

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Thank goodness by `~`Leanne`~` Thu December 7, 2006 @ 9:11 AM


Depends on the situation... by Wolf Thu December 7, 2006 @ 4:34 PM


You SPANK a 10 month old? by Tina N Sat December 9, 2006 @ 1:02 PM


No.... by Wolf Sat December 9, 2006 @ 1:19 PM


Oh, I'm so sorry! I was in a hurry and kinda skimmed. by Tina N Sun December 10, 2006 @ 12:18 AM


No problem.. by Wolf Sun December 10, 2006 @ 5:03 PM


No problem.. by CrazyRedHead Sun December 10, 2006 @ 11:05 PM


Oh, Don't I know!! by Wolf Mon December 11, 2006 @ 10:05 AM


Heehee... by Tina N Mon December 11, 2006 @ 10:12 AM
by Prefect Zachary Posted Tue December 5, 2006 @ 9:59 PM

I think they are showing Mary Poppin's because it is a family type
movie. Harry Potter is also a movie that you can watch with the whole
family. Maybe by the 25 days of Christmas they meant to show both
Christmas and family movies because not everyone celebrates Christmas.

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also by Prefect Zachary Tue December 5, 2006 @ 10:02 PM


I can't wait... by Casmly Tue December 5, 2006 @ 10:39 PM

by eydie Posted Tue December 5, 2006 @ 9:39 PM

I do hate how tv shows are repeated over and over. However, just
because your child wants to sit up and watch cartoons is no sign you
should let them. You are the parent. ABC executives couldn't
possibly care less about whether your kids go to bed on time. They
could watch cartoons anytime of the day or night on the cartoon
network and you wouldn't let them do that, would you? I think the
deal with the Harry Potter movies is that they come out around
Christmas time. Rent some real Christmas movies from Blockbuster and
create your own 25 days of Christmas.

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You're right, by Casmly Tue December 5, 2006 @ 10:40 PM


by KamenRiderOsaka Posted Tue December 5, 2006 @ 3:31 PM

I hate to be the bearer of bad news...but doesnt the first Harry
Potter movie take place during X-mas? He receives his invisibility
cloak for X-mas!


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Not the entire movie by tickytack Tue December 5, 2006 @ 3:32 PM


ah, true... by KamenRiderOsaka Tue December 5, 2006 @ 5:40 PM


thats what I mentioned b4 by Just Plain Amanda Wed December 6, 2006 @ 9:17 AM

actually by Prefect Zachary Tue December 5, 2006 @ 9:55 PM
by Donna McIntosh Posted Tue December 5, 2006 @ 2:11 PM

I think you make some vlaid points. If they are not going to play
traditional Christmas favorites, maybe they should come up with
another name for the programming. And I agree... the timing of the
shows is kind of poopy when you have small kids.

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Thank you by Casmly Tue December 5, 2006 @ 2:50 PM

you're welcome by Donna McIntosh Tue December 5, 2006 @ 5:00 PM

by tickytack Posted Tue December 5, 2006 @ 2:08 PM

How is the fact that YOU let your child stay up past her bedtime
"irresponsible" on ABC's behalf.

Just because something is on television, it doesn't mean she has to
watch.

Honestly, this letter is petty.

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Pett? by Casmly Tue December 5, 2006 @ 2:34 PM


You specifically state by tickytack Tue December 5, 2006 @ 3:35 PM


You're right, my mistake by Casmly Tue December 5, 2006 @ 3:57 PM


Aha - that makes sense by tickytack Tue December 5, 2006 @ 4:41 PM


What you're not taking into account is... by Tina N Tue December 5, 2006 @ 11:09 PM


by Just Plain Amanda Posted Tue December 5, 2006 @ 1:03 PM

Maye HP isn't soley abut xmas...but every year they show the xmas
celebration...

I hate to say it...but I wish I had time to complain about something
so small...


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You right... by Casmly Tue December 5, 2006 @ 2:45 PM


good idea by Just Plain Amanda Wed December 6, 2006 @ 9:16 AM


I'm just pointing out by Casmly Wed December 6, 2006 @ 11:14 AM


yes but by Just Plain Amanda Wed December 6, 2006 @ 12:29 PM


The Year Without Santa by RedheadWGlasses Tue December 5, 2006 @ 12:34 PM


here ya go Red :) by `~`Leanne`~` Tue December 5, 2006 @ 1:56 PM


oops forgot this one, comes on Dec 11th on tv on NBC at 9 by `~`Leanne`~` Tue December 5, 2006 @ 2:01 PM


Heat Miser's Hot Spot by `~`Leanne`~` Tue December 5, 2006 @ 2:03 PM


THANK YOU! by RedheadWGlasses Tue December 5, 2006 @ 9:04 PM


What about... by KamenRiderOsaka Tue December 5, 2006 @ 3:32 PM

by JenMo Posted Wed December 6, 2006 @ 6:39 AM

Santa vs. the Aliens. A true family classic!



;0)

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by DragonflygrrlTheGreat Posted Tue December 5, 2006 @ 10:42 AM

I have to say, I personally am loving the Harry Potter-a-thon
currently going on. That said, I can see that especially for those
who celebrate a more traditional Christmas this is not exactly in the
spirit of the season. I love my Harry Potter, but a Christmas Hero
the kid decidedly is not.

I also think you have a good point about the late night programming,
although as a so-called "grown-up" I must admit I am enjoying the heck
out of all the great old school holiday cartoons. But I can see it
would be tough to explain to the little ones that even though kids'
programming is on, it is still bedtime.

I like the way you make your points without being insulting or
demanding, and especially the fact that you point out what the network
is doing right. Nice letter, and I hope you have a Merry winter
holiday of your choice! :)


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by `~`Leanne`~` Posted Tue December 5, 2006 @ 9:53 AM

I haven't seen Mary Poppins since I was a child. Even though it isn't
Christmassy, I am hoping to catch it if it's still on. I do think it
brings you back to earlier years which gets you in that nostalgic mood
along with the other Christmas shows. I don't watch a lot of tv so I
have to try to pencil in some of these shows and try not to miss them.
I also see the wizard of oz will be coming on soon, not sure which
channel at the moment but usually that plays around Thanksgiving yet
it will be run soon too. A lot are being run at 9pm and later I
noticed. I remember when I was young they came on much earlier, so
thats something I did notice myself. Keeps the kids up on a school
night so I agree with that.

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by calm Posted Tue December 5, 2006 @ 5:48 AM

Given the viewing habits of a high school student who visits us
occasionally I suspect that cartoon specials may in fact appeal to
older audiences. And if they're old they may have a nostalgia factor
for adults as well. I see your point, but I'm not sure that ABC
Family is responsible for figuring out what everybody's bedtime is (in
each time zone -- I suspect Chicago six-year-olds are routinely up for
later programming than are New York six-year-olds) and stopping
programming aimed at people whose bedtimes are past.

And am I correct that you're talking about the basic cable channel and
not the broadcast channel? It's pretty normal for things to be
repeated on basic cable even as repeats become less and less common on
broadcast. I'd actually think that would be a blessing to you,
because at bedtime you can say, "We'll try to see it next time it's
on."

I guess my point is that I don't think ABC Family is making bad
choices here, given their desire to make as much money as possible,
and that despite the channel's name that doesn't necessarily mean
presenting the things that work best for families such as yours. Or
for that matter families who aren't celebrating Christmas (in either
the religious or secular versions) at all this year, but rather some
other holiday.

Of course, you're the sort of person they're marketing to, so I think
it will be valuable to them for you to give them your feedback, but
unless you can organize a significant chunk of the audience or get a
lot of media attention I don't think they're going to change things.

I hope that the two of you have a great time watching The Polar
Express. I haven't seen it so far, but I know it's a hit with a lot
of my neighbors.

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One thing I never thought about by Casmly Tue December 5, 2006 @ 9:32 AM


Glad to hear that it'll be on again. by calm Tue December 5, 2006 @ 11:29 AM


Yeah... by Casmly Tue December 5, 2006 @ 11:49 AM

by SiouxFan Posted Tue December 5, 2006 @ 1:50 AM

I didn't know ABC forced you to watch it...

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It's a suggestion, not a demand. by Casmly Tue December 5, 2006 @ 9:27 AM


I think it's because of ratings. by Tina N Tue December 5, 2006 @ 12:12 PM

true by Prefect Zachary Tue December 5, 2006 @ 9:56 PM




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