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* [[http://out-of-my-interest.tumblr.com/post/132995341610 Here's]] a chart of the typical Cartoon Network weekly schedule near the end of 2015, in which TTG takes up ''64%'' of the weekly airtime.

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* [[http://out-of-my-interest.tumblr.com/post/132995341610 Here's]] a chart of the typical Cartoon Network weekly schedule near the end of 2015, in which TTG takes up ''64%'' of the weekly airtime.airtime.
* In May 2016, airings of the show were cut down once again. The show aired for 3.5 hours on weekdays and 3 hours on weekends.
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* [[http://out-of-my-interest.tumblr.com/post/132995341610 Here's]] a chart of a typical Cartoon Network weekly schedule in which TTG takes up ''65%'' of the weekly airtime.

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* [[http://out-of-my-interest.tumblr.com/post/132995341610 Here's]] a chart of a the typical Cartoon Network weekly schedule near the end of 2015, in which TTG takes up ''65%'' ''64%'' of the weekly airtime.

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** Even more peculiar, the episode "More of the Same”, an episode about the New Year, was first aired in the United States on ''July 30th 2015'', FIVE ENTIRE MONTHS before New Year actually happened! Most countries, such as the United Kingdom [[note]] this only applies to the Cartoon Network UK run, [=CiTV=] aired the episode early too.[[/note]] and Australia, actually waited to air it until New Year's.

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** Even more peculiar, the episode "More of the Same”, an episode about the New Year, was first aired in the United States on ''July 30th 2015'', FIVE ENTIRE MONTHS before New Year actually happened! Most countries, such as the United Kingdom [[note]] this only applies to the Cartoon Network UK run, [=CiTV=] aired the episode early too.[[/note]] and Australia, actually waited to air it until New Year's.Year's.
* [[http://out-of-my-interest.tumblr.com/post/132995341610 Here's]] a chart of a typical Cartoon Network weekly schedule in which TTG takes up ''65%'' of the weekly airtime.
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''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'', to no one's surprise being the ''comedy'' half of the WesternAnimation/DCNation lineup, quickly fell into this and is quickly becoming the new ''WesternAnimation/SpongebobSquarepants'' in terms of overexposure. There are quite a few theories as to why, from the fact that the show is extremely cheap to produce, to advertisers being easy to get for the series, and one theory stating that the series is overexposed due to the network's current management team being made up of nothing but MoralGuardians who see the more popular series such as ''Adventure Time'', ''Regular Show'', and ''Steven Universe'' as too high-brow for their target audience.

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''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'', to no one's surprise being the ''comedy'' half of the WesternAnimation/DCNation lineup, quickly fell into this and is quickly becoming the new ''WesternAnimation/SpongebobSquarepants'' in terms of overexposure. There are quite a few theories as to why, from the fact that the show is extremely cheap to produce, to advertisers being easy to get for the series, and one theory stating that the series is overexposed due to the network's current management team being made up of nothing but MoralGuardians who see the more popular series such as ''Adventure Time'', ''Regular Show'', and ''Steven Universe'' as too high-brow inappropriate for their target audience.
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''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'', to no one's surprise being the ''comedy'' half of the WesternAnimation/DCNation lineup, quickly fell into this and is quickly becoming the new ''WesternAnimation/SpongebobSquarepants'' in terms of overexposure. There are quite a few theories as to why, from the fact that the show is extremely cheap to produce, to advertisers being easy to get for the series, and one theory stating that the series is overexposed due to the network's current management team being made up of nothing but MoralGuardians who see the more popular series such as ''Adventure Time'', ''Regular Show'', and ''Steven Universe'' as too high-brow for their target audience: young kids with zero taste who will watch anything that moves, makes loud, obnoxious noises, and is colorful

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''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'', to no one's surprise being the ''comedy'' half of the WesternAnimation/DCNation lineup, quickly fell into this and is quickly becoming the new ''WesternAnimation/SpongebobSquarepants'' in terms of overexposure. There are quite a few theories as to why, from the fact that the show is extremely cheap to produce, to advertisers being easy to get for the series, and one theory stating that the series is overexposed due to the network's current management team being made up of nothing but MoralGuardians who see the more popular series such as ''Adventure Time'', ''Regular Show'', and ''Steven Universe'' as too high-brow for their target audience: young kids with zero taste who will watch anything that moves, makes loud, obnoxious noises, and is colorfulaudience.
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** Even more peculiar, the episode "More of the Same”, an episode about the New Year, was first aired in the United States on ''July 2015'', SIX MONTHS before New Year actually happened! Most countries, such as the United Kingdom [[note]] this only applies to the Cartoon Network UK run, [=CiTV=] aired the episode early too.[[/note]] and Australia, actually waited to air it until New Year's.

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** Even more peculiar, the episode "More of the Same”, an episode about the New Year, was first aired in the United States on ''July 30th 2015'', SIX FIVE ENTIRE MONTHS before New Year actually happened! Most countries, such as the United Kingdom [[note]] this only applies to the Cartoon Network UK run, [=CiTV=] aired the episode early too.[[/note]] and Australia, actually waited to air it until New Year's.

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''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'', to no one's surprise being the ''comedy'' half of the WesternAnimation/DCNation lineup, quickly fell into this and is quickly becoming the new ''WesternAnimation/SpongebobSquarepants'' in terms of overexposure:

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''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'', to no one's surprise being the ''comedy'' half of the WesternAnimation/DCNation lineup, quickly fell into this and is quickly becoming the new ''WesternAnimation/SpongebobSquarepants'' in terms of overexposure:overexposure. There are quite a few theories as to why, from the fact that the show is extremely cheap to produce, to advertisers being easy to get for the series, and one theory stating that the series is overexposed due to the network's current management team being made up of nothing but MoralGuardians who see the more popular series such as ''Adventure Time'', ''Regular Show'', and ''Steven Universe'' as too high-brow for their target audience: young kids with zero taste who will watch anything that moves, makes loud, obnoxious noises, and is colorful



* By June 2015, the show aired at least 4-5 hours a day. This forced ''WesternAnimation/SonicBoom'' and ''WesternAnimation/TransformersRobotsInDisguise'' into premiering in the graveyard slot so reruns could air in the prime time slot.

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* By June 2015, the show aired at least 4-5 hours a day. This forced ''WesternAnimation/SonicBoom'' and ''WesternAnimation/TransformersRobotsInDisguise'' into premiering in the graveyard slot so reruns could air in the prime time slot. Some series, such as the then-upcoming ''Be Cool, Scooby-Doo!'' and ''Wabbit'', were moved to Boomerang (a decision that was later reversed), while the Dreamworks ''Dragons'' series was moved to Netflix (though this move wasn't without precedent, due to an exclusive deal between Netflix and Dreamworks to air exclusive series based on Dreamworks properties).



* For the week of June 29-July 3, 2015, and over the Fourth of July weekend, the network showed literally ''nothing but the show'' [[MilestoneCelebration in celebration of the 100th episode]] (episodes 96-99 also premiered during the week). Except for ''Gumball'', new episodes of ''Ninjago'', airings of ''Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules'' and ''The Smurfs'', and, of course, Creator/AdultSwim, the network practically became the ''Teen Titans Go Network'', echoing Nickelodeon's approach to ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants''. Normal schedule patterns returned the next week, reducing the show's presence to roughly 45% of the schedule (!) and re-adding reruns of ''Uncle Grandpa'', ''Gumball'', ''Clarence'', and ''Steven Universe'', plus an additional slot for ''Ninjago'', a very early-morning slot for ''Tom & Jerry Tales'', and even another early morning slot for ''Pokemon''.

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* In 2015, the series gained the tagline "Your New Favorite Show", and marketing referred to the Titans as "Your New Best Friends", mainly due to reruns getting consistently high ratings. The target audience and those who actually liked the series werre inclined to agree, but longtime viewers of the network were utterly disgusted by Cartoon Network's BlatantLies, as if they were trying to dictate what viewers liked and didn't like, and it didn't help that ads would end with Raven telling the audience to "have a laugh every once in a while", which was interpreted as a personal attack on the show's detractors (as if the series didn't have enough of them). Fortunately, for everyone's sanity, the tagline was done away with several months after it was introduced.
* For the week of June 29-July 3, 2015, and over the Fourth of July weekend, the network showed literally ''nothing but the show'' [[MilestoneCelebration in celebration of the 100th episode]] (episodes 96-99 also premiered during the week). Except for ''Gumball'', new episodes of ''Ninjago'', airings of ''Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules'' and ''The Smurfs'', and, of course, Creator/AdultSwim, the network practically became the ''Teen Titans Go Network'', echoing Nickelodeon's approach to ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants''. Millions of longtime viewers were angry that other series were being marginalized by "junk", but the network didn't respond to any of these complaints, instead continuing to call the series "Your New Favorite Show", further angering viewers. Normal schedule patterns returned the next week, reducing the show's presence to roughly 45% of the schedule (!) and re-adding reruns of ''Uncle Grandpa'', ''Gumball'', ''Clarence'', and ''Steven Universe'', plus an additional slot for ''Ninjago'', a very early-morning slot for ''Tom & Jerry Tales'', and even another early morning slot for ''Pokemon''.



* In October 2015, the "New Thursdays" block they had for over a year was renamed the [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hwLCGfID2rg "New Titans Thursdays"]] block. Ironically, as of the rename, new episodes of the show didn't start airing until 3 weeks after it started. It reverted back to its' original name in 2016.

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* In October 2015, the "New Thursdays" block they had for over a year was renamed the [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hwLCGfID2rg "New Titans Thursdays"]] block. Ironically, as of the rename, new episodes of the show didn't start airing until 3 weeks after it started. It reverted back to its' original name in 2016.2016, before becoming "Yoursdays" in April 2016, a block centered around viewers sending in videos of themselves.



* In February 2016, it seemed to have became averted. Weekdays had zero ''Teen Titans Go!'' reruns, according to TV Guide, and reruns of ''The Garfield Show'', several ''Total Drama'' series, and even ''Johnny Test'' returned to the schedule. In addition, ''Adventure Time'', ''Regular Show'', and ''Steven Universe'', the three shows that many had theorized as being marginalized by network management for censorship reasons, regained a more regular rerun schedule. Unfortunately, though, it was just an error caused by TV Guide accidentally showing a schedule from early-mid 2014, which was rectified two days later.

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* In February 2016, it seemed to have became averted. Weekdays had zero ''Teen Titans Go!'' reruns, according to TV Guide, and reruns of ''The Garfield Show'', several ''Total Drama'' series, and even ''Johnny Test'' returned to the schedule. In addition, ''Adventure Time'', ''Regular Show'', and ''Steven Universe'', the three shows that many had theorized as being marginalized by network management for censorship reasons, regained a more regular rerun schedule. Unfortunately, though, it was just an error caused by TV Guide accidentally showing a schedule from early-mid 2014, when ''TTG'' was confined to the ''DC Nation'' block, which was rectified two days later.



* They were even willing to air the episode "Pyramid Scheme" on the same day as [[WesternAnimation/GravityFalls the final episode of a show that was the highest rated program on a kids' network that night]].

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* They were even willing to air the episode "Pyramid Scheme" on the same day as [[WesternAnimation/GravityFalls the final episode of a show that was the highest rated program on a kids' network that night]].night]] in a viewership-theft gambit that, for obvious reasons, failed.
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** Even more peculiar, the episode "More of the Same”, an episode about the New Year, was first aired in the United States on ''July 2015'', SIX MONTHS before New Year actually happened! Most countries such as the United Kingdom and Australia, actually waited to air it until New Year's.

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** Even more peculiar, the episode "More of the Same”, an episode about the New Year, was first aired in the United States on ''July 2015'', SIX MONTHS before New Year actually happened! Most countries countries, such as the United Kingdom [[note]] this only applies to the Cartoon Network UK run, [=CiTV=] aired the episode early too.[[/note]] and Australia, actually waited to air it until New Year's.
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** Even more peculiar, the episode "More of the Same”, an episode about the New Year, was first aired in ''July 2015'', SIX MONTHS before New Year actually happened!

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** Even more peculiar, the episode "More of the Same”, an episode about the New Year, was first aired in the United States on ''July 2015'', SIX MONTHS before New Year actually happened!happened! Most countries such as the United Kingdom and Australia, actually waited to air it until New Year's.
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* Unlike most kids' TV shows, holiday themed episodes of the show are played even when it's not said holiday. For example, "Thanksgiving" was frequently played in early 2015 due to being paired with "Serious Business", one of the show's most popular episodes, "How 'Bout Some Effort" played even after Valentine's Day passed, "Black Friday" is aired every other day and "The True Meaning of Christmas" will often play every two weeks.

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* Unlike most kids' TV shows, holiday themed episodes of the show are played even when it's not said holiday. For example, "Thanksgiving" was frequently played in early 2015 due to being paired with "Serious Business", one of the show's most popular episodes, "How 'Bout Some Effort" played even after Valentine's Day passed, "Black Friday" is aired every other day and "The True Meaning of Christmas" will often play every two weeks.weeks.
** Even more peculiar, the episode "More of the Same”, an episode about the New Year, was first aired in ''July 2015'', SIX MONTHS before New Year actually happened!

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** "Caged Tiger" is loved so much by Cartoon Network that as of March 2016, the episode will show up after any given movie airing to round out time, similar to what happened to Adventure Time at the peak of it's popularity.



* Unlike most kids' TV shows, holiday themed episodes of the show are played even when it's not said holiday. For example, "Thanksgiving" was frequently played in early 2015 due to being paired with "Serious Business", one of the show's most popular episodes, "How 'Bout Some Effort" played even after Valentine's Day passed, and "The True Meaning of Christmas" will often play every two weeks.

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* Unlike most kids' TV shows, holiday themed episodes of the show are played even when it's not said holiday. For example, "Thanksgiving" was frequently played in early 2015 due to being paired with "Serious Business", one of the show's most popular episodes, "How 'Bout Some Effort" played even after Valentine's Day passed, "Black Friday" is aired every other day and "The True Meaning of Christmas" will often play every two weeks.
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** In January of 2016, they started to play "The Spice Game" every single day,

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** In January of 2016, they started to play "The Spice Game" every single day,day.
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* Averted starting around mid-Novembeer 2015, with the show only rerunning four times a day and with ''Adventure Time'', ''Regular Show'', and ''Steven Universe'' reruns returning in force. This has allowed yet another Canadian import, ''WesternAnimation/{{Supernoobs}}'', to make its US debut. Perhaps the network management is finally listening to its viewers.

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* Averted starting around mid-Novembeer mid-November 2015, with the show only rerunning four times a day and with ''Adventure Time'', ''Regular Show'', and ''Steven Universe'' reruns returning in force. This has allowed yet another Canadian import, ''WesternAnimation/{{Supernoobs}}'', to make its US debut. Perhaps the network management is finally listening to its viewers.



* The show airs on Creator/{{Boomerang}}.[[note]]A network that is dedicated to airing classic cartoons.[[/note]]

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* The show airs on Creator/{{Boomerang}}.[[note]]A network that is was formerly dedicated to airing classic cartoons.[[/note]]



* They were even willing to air the episode "Pyramid Scheme" on the same day as [[WesternAnimation/GravityFalls the final episode of a show that was the highest rated program on a kids' network that night]], proving that current network management will stoop to any low to steal viewers and make money.

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* They were even willing to air the episode "Pyramid Scheme" on the same day as [[WesternAnimation/GravityFalls the final episode of a show that was the highest rated program on a kids' network that night]], proving that current network management will stoop to any low to steal viewers and make money.night]].
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** In the summer of 2016, the episodes "Mas Y Menos" and "Uncle Jokes" seemed to play every day.

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* Specific episodes are also adored, not unlike some of Disney's live-action fare: the episodes "Mas Y Menos" and "Uncle Jokes" seemed to play every day, and they also used to show the aforementioned "Serious Business" every other day...causing the [[DanceSensation Pee-Pee Dance]] to become a {{meme|ticMutation}}! After this phase ended, they began to show "Hey You, Don't Forget About Me In Your Memory" and "I'm The Sauce" every single day of the week. After that phase ended in January of 2016, they started to play "The Spice Game" every single day,

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* Specific episodes are also adored, not unlike some of Disney's live-action fare: the episodes "Mas Y Menos" and "Uncle Jokes" seemed to play every day, and they also used to show the aforementioned "Serious Business" every other day...causing the [[DanceSensation Pee-Pee Dance]] to become a {{meme|ticMutation}}! After this phase ended, they began to show "Hey You, Don't Forget About Me In Your Memory" and "I'm The Sauce" every single day of the week.

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* Specific episodes are also adored, not unlike some of Disney's live-action fare: the episodes "Mas Y Menos" and "Uncle Jokes" seemed to play every day, and they also used to show the aforementioned "Serious Business" every other day...causing the [[DanceSensation Pee-Pee Dance]] to become a {{meme|ticMutation}}! After this phase ended, they began to show "Hey You, Don't Forget About Me In Your Memory" and "I'm The Sauce" every single day of the week. After that phase ended in January of 2016, they started to play "The Spice Game" every single day,



* Unlike most kids' TV shows, holiday themed episodes of the show are played even when it's not said holiday. For example, "Thanksgiving" was frequently played in early 2015 due to being paired with "Serious Business", one of the show's most popular episodes, "How 'Bout Some Effort" played even after Valentine's Day passed, and "The True Meaning of Christmas" will often play every two weeks.

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* Unlike most kids' TV shows, holiday themed episodes of the show are played even when it's not said holiday. For example, "Thanksgiving" was frequently played in early 2015 due to being paired with "Serious Business", one of the show's most popular episodes, "How 'Bout Some Effort" played even after Valentine's Day passed, and "The True Meaning of Christmas" will often play every two weeks. \n
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* They were even willing to air the episode "Pyramid Scheme" on the same day as [[WesternAnimation/GravityFalls the final episode of a show that was the highest rated program on a kids' network that night]].

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* They were even willing to air the episode "Pyramid Scheme" on the same day as [[WesternAnimation/GravityFalls the final episode of a show that was the highest rated program on a kids' network that night]].night]], proving that current network management will stoop to any low to steal viewers and make money.
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* They were even willing to promote a new episode of TTG and ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldofGumball'' by airing them the same day as [[WesternAnimation/GravityFalls the final episode of a show that was the highest rated program on a kids network that night]].

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* They were even willing to promote a new air the episode of TTG and ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldofGumball'' by airing them "Pyramid Scheme" on the same day as [[WesternAnimation/GravityFalls the final episode of a show that was the highest rated program on a kids kids' network that night]].
* Unlike most kids' TV shows, holiday themed episodes of the show are played even when it's not said holiday. For example, "Thanksgiving" was frequently played in early 2015 due to being paired with "Serious Business", one of the show's most popular episodes, "How 'Bout Some Effort" played even after Valentine's Day passed, and "The True Meaning of Christmas" will often play every two weeks.
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* They were even willing to promote a new episode of TTG and ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldofGumball'' by airing them the same day as [[WesternAnimation/GravityFalls the final episode of a show that was the highest rated program on a kids network that night]].
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* Ever since said episode premiered in 2014, you can't watch Cartoon Network every Saturday without seeing the episode "Caged Tiger; Hose Water" at least once, since the first segment was (before the premiere of "Truth, Justice and What?") the highest rated episode of the show.
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* In March 2015, Cartoon Network started a new slogan for the show, dubbing it "Your new favorite show!"

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* On October 26, 2013, DC Nation became 100% ''Teen Titans Go!'', due to ''Beware'' being pulled from the schedule, before the block disappeared entirely.
* In 2014, it got to the point where half of Cartoon Network's airtime was divided between it and ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball''. However, most likely due to fan backlash, and to promote whatever games they have on Cartoon Network Anything, the network is trying to lessen the stranglehold this show and ''Gumball'' have on the network by incorporating reruns and new episodes of ''Uncle Grandpa'', ''Clarence'', ''Ninjago: Masters of Spin-Jitsu'', and even the neglected series they still have: ''Adventure Time'' and ''Regular Show'' into their daytime line-up.
* In March 2015, Cartoon Network started a new slogan for the show, dubbing it "Your new favorite show!"
* By June 2015, the show aired at least 4-5 hours a day. This forced ''WesternAnimation/SonicBoom'' and ''WesternAnimation/TransformersRobotsInDisguise'' into premiering in the graveyard slot so reruns could air in the prime time slot.



* Like ''[=SpongeBob=]'', ''Titans'' has also gotten promos aired on both Turner and non-Turner networks, though the latter could depend on your cable or satellite provider, as they sometimes overwrite ads with local promos or promos for other networks.

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* Like ''[=SpongeBob=]'', ''Titans'' By August 2015, though, the amount of reruns for ''Teen Titans Go!'' was severely dialed back, with ''Regular Show'' even recapturing its 7:30 PM timeslot.
* The series' already large marketing campaign
has also gotten promos aired become even more extensive, with commercials for the show airing on both Turner and non-Turner networks, though the latter could depend channels,[[note]]This depends on who your cable or satellite provider, cable/satellite provider is, as they sometimes overwrite ads with to air local promos or and/or promos for other networks.networks[[/note]] various video streaming sites, and even in movie theaters. Keep in mind that with the exception of Boomerang, it's rare for Cartoon Network shows to be advertised on other channels owned by Time Warner.



* In October 2015, the "New Thursdays" block they had for over a year was renamed the [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hwLCGfID2rg "New Titans Thursdays"]] block. Ironically, as of the rename, new episodes of the show didn't start airing until 3 weeks after it started.

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* On the first day of Rosh Hashanah in 2015, nothing but ''Teen Titans Go!'' aired the whole day, and [[WesternAnimation/UncleGrandpa only two]] [[WesternAnimation/{{Clarence}} other shows]] aired.
* From October 2, 2015 to October 4, 2015, the show had an unannounced 39-hour marathon.
* In October 2015, the "New Thursdays" block they had for over a year was renamed the [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hwLCGfID2rg "New Titans Thursdays"]] block. Ironically, as of the rename, new episodes of the show didn't start airing until 3 weeks after it started. It reverted back to its' original name in 2016.



* Averted starting around mid-Novembeer 2015, with the show only rerunning four times a day and with ''Adventure Time'', ''Regular Show'', and ''Steven Universe'' reruns returning in force. This has allowed yet another Canadian import, ''WesternAnimation/{{Supernoobs}}'', to make its US debut. Perhaps the network management is finally listening to its viewers.



* In 2015, ''three restaurants'' (Sonic, Wendy's and Burger King) had given away toys based off the show, a feat that has never been accomplished before by any kids' property in North America.

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* In January 2016, the series once again regained its grip on the schedule. The good news this time around, though, was that they're mainly confined to mornings and mid-weekday, with only one primetime weekday slot. In fact, Cartoon Network showed an ''Adventure Time'' marathon on MLK Day, rather than a ''Teen Titans Go!'' marathon.
* In February 2016, it seemed to have became averted. Weekdays had zero ''Teen Titans Go!'' reruns, according to TV Guide, and reruns of ''The Garfield Show'', several ''Total Drama'' series, and even ''Johnny Test'' returned to the schedule. In addition, ''Adventure Time'', ''Regular Show'', and ''Steven Universe'', the three shows that many had theorized as being marginalized by network management for censorship reasons, regained a more regular rerun schedule. Unfortunately, though, it was just an error caused by TV Guide accidentally showing a schedule from early-mid 2014, which was rectified two days later.
* In 2015, ''three restaurants'' (Sonic, Wendy's and Burger King) had given away toys based off the show, a feat that has never been accomplished before by any kids' property in North America.America.
* The show has a [[http://tvshowsondvd.com/news/Teen-Titans-Season-1/20964 Blu-ray release]], making it one of the handful of Warner Bros. cartoons to get this treatment.
* The show airs on Creator/{{Boomerang}}.[[note]]A network that is dedicated to airing classic cartoons.[[/note]]
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** At one point in 2015, ads for the series even ran on Creator/{{USA}} during ''LiveActionTV/MondayNightRaw''.

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** At one point in 2015, ads for the series even ran on Creator/USA during ''LiveActionTV/MondayNightRaw''.

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** At one point in 2015, ads for the series even ran on Creator/USA during ''LiveActionTV/Monday Night Raw''.

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* Specific episodes are also adored, not unlike some of Disney's live-action fare: the episodes "Mas Y Menos" and "Uncle Jokes" seemed to play every day, and they also used to show the aforementioned "Serious Business" every other day...causing the [[DanceSensation Pee-Pee Dance]] to become a {{meme|ticMutation}}! After this phase ended, they began to show "Hey You, Don't Neglect Me In Your Memory" and "I'm The Sauce" every single day of the week.

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* Specific episodes are also adored, not unlike some of Disney's live-action fare: the episodes "Mas Y Menos" and "Uncle Jokes" seemed to play every day, and they also used to show the aforementioned "Serious Business" every other day...causing the [[DanceSensation Pee-Pee Dance]] to become a {{meme|ticMutation}}! After this phase ended, they began to show "Hey You, Don't Neglect Forget About Me In Your Memory" and "I'm The Sauce" every single day of the week.
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** At one point in 2015, ads for the series even ran on Creator/USA during ''LiveActionTV/Monday Night Raw''.
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* In 2015, ''three restaurants'' (Sonic, Wendy's and Burger King) had given away toys based off the show, a feat that has never been accomplished before by any kids' property.

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** They also ran ads once for ''Titans Go'' on Creator/TheCW during Saturday mornings, and at least one CW affiliate showed one episode per weekday for a week over the Christmas/New Year's holidays as a test run for seperate airings of the show on the CW that would air on Saturday mornings, similar to what the network did with former Cartoon Network series ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars''.It helps that Time Warner, the owner of the Turner networks, owns half of that network.

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** They also ran ads once for ''Titans Go'' on Creator/TheCW during Saturday mornings, and at least one CW affiliate showed one episode per weekday for a week over the Christmas/New Year's holidays as a test run for seperate separate airings of the show on the CW that would air on Saturday mornings, similar to what the network did with former Cartoon Network series ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars''.''WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars''. It helps that Time Warner, the owner of the Turner networks, owns half of that network.



* Sometimes, they will do [=TTG=] marathons consisting of repeated airings of single episodes. On one day in July 2015, "Puppets, Whaaaat?" aired for six hours in a row, and on January 21, 2015, nothing but "Serious Business" and "Caramel Apples" aired from 8AM to 12PM.

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* In 2015, ''three restaurants'' (Sonic, Wendy's and Burger King) had given away toys based off the show, a feat that has never been accomplished before by any kids' property.
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''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'', to no one's surprise being the ''comedy'' half of the WesternAnimation/DCNation lineup, quickly fell into this and is quickly becoming the new ''WesternAnimation/SpongebobSquarepants'' in terms of overexposure:
* The show's DC Nation slot was a rerun, with a primetime slot showing new episodes. Ads for it are shown constantly (in comparison, another DC-related property, ''WesternAnimation/BewareTheBatman'', had InvisibleAdvertising), and CN even runs marathons of it to fill up the daytime schedule. In just a few episodes the Network had already ordered a second season, while ''Batman'' got pulled from DC Nation entirely (supposedly scheduled for a January return, until CN pushed it to an unspecified "first half of 2014" return), all but guaranteeing the latter is gonna get the axe considering [[ScrewedByTheNetwork how little]] CN thinks of Action Cartoons. By August 2014, ''Titans'' was airing '''six times a day''' on the weekdays, despite only having 29 half-hour episodes at that point! And a little over a year later, the show would air [[UpToEleven 15 times a day]]! Even CN's other hits like ''Adventure Time'' and ''Gumball'' don't receive that many airings in one day. The network's devotion to the show is apparent in their 2014-15 bumps for the show, insisting that it's, and we quote, "your new favorite show." This overexposure among other things has given the show a {{Hatedom}} that seems even bigger than the former ''CN Real'' block.
* As of spring 2015, most TV Guides will mix up a rerun of the show with another show, like ''WesternAnimation/UncleGrandpa'', ''WesternAnimation/{{Clarence}}'', or (as of August 2015) ''WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse''. And when this happens, expect "Puppets, Whaaaaat?" or occasionally "Serious Business" to show up instead.
* Specific episodes are also adored, not unlike some of Disney's live-action fare: the episodes "Mas Y Menos" and "Uncle Jokes" seemed to play every day, and they also used to show the aforementioned "Serious Business" every other day...causing the [[DanceSensation Pee-Pee Dance]] to become a {{meme|ticMutation}}! After this phase ended, they began to show "Hey You, Don't Neglect Me In Your Memory" and "I'm The Sauce" every single day of the week.
* For the week of June 29-July 3, 2015, and over the Fourth of July weekend, the network showed literally ''nothing but the show'' [[MilestoneCelebration in celebration of the 100th episode]] (episodes 96-99 also premiered during the week). Except for ''Gumball'', new episodes of ''Ninjago'', airings of ''Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules'' and ''The Smurfs'', and, of course, Creator/AdultSwim, the network practically became the ''Teen Titans Go Network'', echoing Nickelodeon's approach to ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants''. Normal schedule patterns returned the next week, reducing the show's presence to roughly 45% of the schedule (!) and re-adding reruns of ''Uncle Grandpa'', ''Gumball'', ''Clarence'', and ''Steven Universe'', plus an additional slot for ''Ninjago'', a very early-morning slot for ''Tom & Jerry Tales'', and even another early morning slot for ''Pokemon''.
* Like ''[=SpongeBob=]'', ''Titans'' has also gotten promos aired on both Turner and non-Turner networks, though the latter could depend on your cable or satellite provider, as they sometimes overwrite ads with local promos or promos for other networks.
** They also ran ads once for ''Titans Go'' on Creator/TheCW during Saturday mornings, and at least one CW affiliate showed one episode per weekday for a week over the Christmas/New Year's holidays as a test run for seperate airings of the show on the CW that would air on Saturday mornings, similar to what the network did with former Cartoon Network series ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars''.It helps that Time Warner, the owner of the Turner networks, owns half of that network.
* There was also an unannounced five-hour marathon on August 22, 2015 despite the schedule listing other shows like ''WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse'' and ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball''. This practice also tends to happen a lot on weekends. It was even worse September 26th when Teen Titans Go aired for '''8 and a half hours straight''', with 2 and a half hours of reruns before and after said marathon.
* In October 2015, the "New Thursdays" block they had for over a year was renamed the [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hwLCGfID2rg "New Titans Thursdays"]] block. Ironically, as of the rename, new episodes of the show didn't start airing until 3 weeks after it started.
* On November 1, 2015, they aired "Serious Business/Thanksgiving" and "Let's Get Serious/Hose Water" back to back twice in a row, despite TV guides listing ''Clarence'' and ''Uncle Grandpa'' and the episodes "Waffles/Opposites" and "Pirates/I See You". They also did the same thing with the latter's ''Steven Universe'' crossover, "Say Uncle" the same day as the eight and a half hour marathon.
* Sometimes, they will do [=TTG=] marathons consisting of repeated airings of single episodes. On one day in July 2015, "Puppets, Whaaaat?" aired for six hours in a row, and on January 21, 2015, nothing but "Serious Business" and "Caramel Apples" aired from 8AM to 12PM.

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