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Why are there no more Evening Programs/Bedtime Stories on TV?
Every day at 7:00 PM, children's fairy tales were broadcasted on TVP1. I think it was very cool, especially because they were older cartoons like Miś Uszatek, Smurfs, Reksio. Children would have dinner and relax after bathing while watching the bedtime stories, and then they would go to sleep. It was always a highly anticipated moment of the day. Why are there no more bedtime stories? Where did this decision come from? Do you think they will come back?
Every day at 7:00 PM, children's fairy tales were broadcasted on TVP1. I think it was very cool, especially because they were older cartoons like Miś Uszatek, Smurfs, Reksio. Children would have dinner and relax after bathing while watching the bedtime stories, and then they would go to sleep. It was always a highly anticipated moment of the day. Why are there no more bedtime stories? Where did this decision come from? Do you think they will come back?
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The lack of an evening cartoon, "bedtime story," occurred after TVP launched a children's cartoon channel called TVP ABC.
The lack of an evening cartoon, "bedtime story," occurred after TVP launched a children's cartoon channel called TVP ABC.
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In these times, many young kids, instead of watching bedtime stories on TV, prefer to watch something on the Internet, that's why they withdrew the bedtime stories because no one was watching them.
In these times, many young kids, instead of watching bedtime stories on TV, prefer to watch something on the Internet, that's why they withdrew the bedtime stories because no one was watching them.
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Low viewership, instead of letting the children watch bedtime stories, the parents give them their phone and they chat nonsense on Netflix.
Low viewership, instead of letting the children watch bedtime stories, the parents give them their phone and they chat nonsense on Netflix.
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Now Youtube and TikTok rule. Besides, you can have any cartoons at any time with the help of various streaming platforms. From a business point of view, it no longer makes much sense, it's better to release something for adults during prime time because those are the hours of peak viewership.
Now Youtube and TikTok rule. Besides, you can have any cartoons at any time with the help of various streaming platforms. From a business point of view, it no longer makes much sense, it's better to release something for adults during prime time because those are the hours of peak viewership.
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Bedtime stories and Dobranockis are an integral part of many Polish childhoods. It was a beautiful tradition where you could sit in front of the television at 7:00 PM and enjoy fairy tales for children. Many people, like myself, believe that Bedtime stories were something special and magical. They were older cartoons that are associated with our childhood, such as Teddy Floppy Ear, The Smurfs, Reksio, and many others. They were also a great way to relax after a whole day, especially before bedtime. I am curious why Bedtime stories are no longer being aired on TVP1. What is the reason behind this decision? Could it be related to competition from other children's programs? Maybe changes in lifestyle and viewing habits also had an influence on this. Now children have access to other sources of entertainment, such as the internet or streaming platforms, which offer a huge amount of content for the youngest viewers. However, despite these changes and the development of new technologies, I believe that Bedtime stories and Dobranockis are basically eternal classics and will always have their place in the hearts of children and adults. I hope that television will understand how important these programs are to us and may return to the tradition of Bedtime stories, even in the form of cyclical broadcasts or special episodes. It would be wonderful if future generations could also enjoy these charming and nostalgic cartoons on television. What do you think about it?
Bedtime stories and Dobranockis are an integral part of many Polish childhoods. It was a beautiful tradition where you could sit in front of the television at 7:00 PM and enjoy fairy tales for children. Many people, like myself, believe that Bedtime stories were something special and magical. They were older cartoons that are associated with our childhood, such as Teddy Floppy Ear, The Smurfs, Reksio, and many others. They were also a great way to relax after a whole day, especially before bedtime. I am curious why Bedtime stories are no longer being aired on TVP1. What is the reason behind this decision? Could it be related to competition from other children's programs? Maybe changes in lifestyle and viewing habits also had an influence on this. Now children have access to other sources of entertainment, such as the internet or streaming platforms, which offer a huge amount of content for the youngest viewers. However, despite these changes and the development of new technologies, I believe that Bedtime stories and Dobranockis are basically eternal classics and will always have their place in the hearts of children and adults. I hope that television will understand how important these programs are to us and may return to the tradition of Bedtime stories, even in the form of cyclical broadcasts or special episodes. It would be wonderful if future generations could also enjoy these charming and nostalgic cartoons on television. What do you think about it?
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