Talk:PBS KIDS Sprout

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What commercial model? I don't see anything like that. 71.111.215.224 20:15, 12 May 2006 (UTC)

The excessive use of the passive voice should be replaced by names. Who has raised these criticisms? Documentation. Sproutviewer 23:00, 10 July 2006 (UTC)

"When PBS KIDS Sprout was launched, it replaced the PBS KIDS Channel in some markets. The change was met with some criticism from viewers who stated in online blogs (such as flagrantdisregard and bloggingbaby, for example) that they could no longer find certain popular shows (e.g., Arthur, Clifford) or who did not like that many shows on the linear channel last only 15 minutes to reflect kids' shorter attention spans."

My understanding is that shows like Arthur and Clifford cannot be shown on Sprout due to licensing issues. HIT Entertainment owns 30% interest in the network, and those programs are not HIT programs (like so many Sprout programs are). Wkargel 02:26, 17 September 2006 (UTC)Bill Kargel

Can someone help with the problem that this page is having? There is a user (no name, but IP is 68.175.18.142) who keeps adding incorrect facts to the PBS KIDS Sprout page. He/she is listing many many programs that are not on Sprout (e.g. Curious George, Wishbone, Lamb Chop's Play Along, Puzzle Place, etc). Perhaps these are on a local PBS station or even one of the few PBS cable channels (like WGBH in Boston?), but they are NOT ON Sprout. I see some have tried editing, but the changes are added back in again and again. Is there some way to clarify this? Anyone looking for Sprout program info can go to their website. Any assistance in this matter would be GREATLY APPRECIATED.[1/3/2007, User: George6b]

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The co-star [along with Melanie] was a handpuppet named Star.

So? The co-star on the show is a star. Sort of like how Bear is the star of Bear in the Big Blue House. -- Zanimum 18:44, 2 August 2006 (UTC)

The co-star along with melanie was a goldfish named hush. Star did not appear until season 2, which was never aired due to Melanie's youtube issues.

[edit] Criticism section

It's still pretty weasely and doesn't cite sources, but I did add a few blog sources to justify the first paragraph. I'm leaving all of the tags, though, until someone does the same for remaining paragraphs.--Sproutviewer 18:11, 11 August 2006 (UTC)

Despite all the criticism that Kevin and Melanie had apparently attracted, and especially what surrounded Melanie's termination from Sprout, the new 'The Good Night Show' format is even worse, in my opinion! My two year old son does not seem to be terribly interested or impressed with the Star puppet in particular. And he *DID* notice that Melanie was gone after her departure from the network...he asked me where the "girl" was! Wkargel 02:26, 17 September 2006 (UTC)Bill Kargel

Why was the section on the termination of Melanie Martinez deleted? This was a major news story. Who, cough PBS, would want that deleted?

Someone deleted another section on Melanie's termination and also deleted mention of the controversy over the new host Michelle Lepe. I someone from Sprout doing this?

Look, kids don't need to know about a*nl s*x and this info shouldn't be on a page where they might surf. There is a link here to Melanie Martinez page where all this information exists in full detail. Let's put information in the right place with appropriate links per Wikipedia guidelines.

This is supposed to be an encyclopedia. The fact that kids may surf this page doesn't warrant censoring what happened with Melanies termination. If you want to edit the refference of a.s. out and simply say Melanie was fired over sexual inuendo, then I believe that would be accurate. I definately don't think you can edit out the allegations having to do with Michelle Lepe.

[edit] Shows currently on Sprout

Something needs to be done! The show descriptions are copied from Sprout's website (and are way too informal)! --Gray PorpoisePhocoenidae, not Delphinidae 02:16, 1 October 2006 (UTC)

I removed the descriptions and converted the section to a list. --Gray PorpoiseYour wish is my command! 00:55, 6 December 2006 (UTC)
Not only are they informal they're waaaaay too promotional and advertisement-like. I originally tagged that section a few days ago (shown here) but all warning tags were removed by Hatman5 (talk contribs). See Wikipedia is not a soapbox, if that makes anything useful. -- M (speak/spoken) 21:01, 8 December 2006 (UTC)

HELP! Someone keeps posting a lot of inaccurate info! The Electric Company, Fetch, Clifford, etc are NOT airing on Sprout. When this is corrected, the inaccurate info keeps being added back - why? And why the strange references to FLOAM? Is this some kind of vandalism or spam? What if someone is really trying to find out what's on this channel? How is this helpful? (George6b, Dec 18, 2006)

[edit] so all this talk about melanie

what about Leo? was he just a fill in till they found another woman host? Or did he have "issues" has well. and are thease problems going to effect the programimg or even this station? my 2-year-old loves this channel to death. Being a working mom, it has helped me to teach him so many things, and dispite what goes on behind the scenes, it is programin that parents can trust. so what's next for sprout? is it's future doomed because of peoples private lives or what nots are being blown up. Is this really fair. And do they honestly think that they will find a host that has a perfect background? —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 67.165.51.188 (talk) 01:35, 4 February 2007 (UTC).


[edit] Vandalism warning

Could someone please delete "Dragon Tales: Generation 2" and "The Super Special Awesome Ultra Sexy Good Night Show"? Also, whoever it is, please do not vandalize the articles or add nonsense.