http://blip.tv/RowdyReviewer/tv-trash-10-most-screwed-over-shows-6586634
A lot of shows seem to get the axe too soon. But which ones got the
shaft the worst?
http://rowdyc.com/10_Most_Screwed_Over_Shows.html
http://www.sitcomsonline.com/boards/showpost.php?p=4799222&postcount=3
http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/ScrewedByTheNetwork/WesternAnimation
10. The DC Nation shows Young Justice and Green Lantern The Animated
Series got hit by this. The first season of Young Justice took over a
year to air due to multiple hiatuses, and the second season began
airing with little fanfare the week following the season finale. Green
Lantern ran its first 13-episode arc without interruption before a
break. Young Justice then went seven episodes before getting slapped
with another hiatus. After coming back from the summer hiatus, along
with the premiere of the next Green Lantern arc, the entire block was
pulled a mere two episodes in, scheduled to return in January 2013.
The schedule change happened on the very day that new episodes were
supposed to air, and not even the showrunners were told. Three weeks
after they returned, Cartoon Network sprang on their viewers that both
shows have been cancelled, their final outings making the whole
block's Humiliation Conga that much more bitter.
The worst thing of it all is that what ratings data is available for
Cartoon Network indicates that Young Justice is consistently among the
network's ten highest rated telecasts on a weekly basis, both before
and after the fall 2012 hiatus, with Green Lantern generally not too
far behind.
Basically, if you like action Cartoons, expect it to get cancelled or
replaced nowadays. Apparently Cartoon Network wants more Humor based
shows than Action, so Young Justice fans for example are SOL.
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