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* On the week of October 19, 2020, Cartoon Network changed their weekend schedule to feature almost nothing [[note]]save for reruns of ''WesternAnimation/TotalDramaRama'' on Saturday, and ''Anime/BakuganBattlePlanet'' and ''WesternAnimation/{{Ninjago}}'' premieres on Sunday[[/note]] but ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'' and ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'', with TTG airing for ''eight hours'' on the Saturday schedule, and almost as much on the Sunday schedule.

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* On the week of October 19, 2020, Cartoon Network changed their weekend schedule to feature almost nothing [[note]]save for reruns of ''WesternAnimation/TotalDramaRama'' on Saturday, and ''Anime/BakuganBattlePlanet'' and ''WesternAnimation/{{Ninjago}}'' premieres on Sunday[[/note]] but ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'' this show and ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'', with TTG airing for ''eight hours'' on the Saturday schedule, and almost as much on the Sunday schedule.
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* On the week of October 19, 2020, Cartoon Network changed their weekend schedule to feature almost nothing [[note]]save for reruns of ''WesternAnimation/TotalDramaRama'' on Saturday, and ''Anime/BakuganBattlePlanet'' and ''WesternAnimation/{{Ninjago}}'' premieres on Sunday[[/note]] but ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'' and ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'', with TTG airing for ''eight hours'' on the Saturday schedule and almost as much on the Sunday schedule.

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* On the week of October 19, 2020, Cartoon Network changed their weekend schedule to feature almost nothing [[note]]save for reruns of ''WesternAnimation/TotalDramaRama'' on Saturday, and ''Anime/BakuganBattlePlanet'' and ''WesternAnimation/{{Ninjago}}'' premieres on Sunday[[/note]] but ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'' and ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'', with TTG airing for ''eight hours'' on the Saturday schedule schedule, and almost as much on the Sunday schedule.
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* On the week of October 19, 2020, Cartoon Network changed their weekend schedule to feature almost nothing [[note]]save for reruns of ''WesternAnimation/TotalDramaRama'' on Saturday, and ''Anime/BakuganBattlePlanet'' and ''WesternAnimation/{{Ninjago}}'' premieres on Sunday[[/note]] but ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'' and ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'', with TTG airing for ''eight hours'' on the Saturday schedule and almost as much on the Sunday schedule.
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* In February 2018, ''WesternAnimation/{{Clarence}}'', ''WesternAnimation/AdventureTime'', ''WesternAnimation/OKKOLetsBeHeroes'', ''WesternAnimation/Ben102016'', and ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans'' were temporarily removed from the weekday schedule, and only TTG, Unikitty, We Bare Bears, and Gumball remained (OK KO and Ben 10 2016 were kept on weekends, however). Cartoon Network also had a four-day TTG marathon to premiere the "Opposite Titans" episode and to celebrate President's Day. For the same episode, Cartoon Network also started a site where fans vote for the versions of the characters they want to see in the episode.

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* In February 2018, ''WesternAnimation/{{Clarence}}'', ''WesternAnimation/AdventureTime'', ''WesternAnimation/OKKOLetsBeHeroes'', ''WesternAnimation/Ben102016'', and ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans'' were temporarily removed from the weekday schedule, and only TTG, Unikitty, We Bare Bears, and Gumball remained (OK KO KO, Teen Titans, and Ben 10 2016 were kept on weekends, however). Cartoon Network also had a four-day TTG marathon to premiere the "Opposite Titans" episode and to celebrate President's Day. For the same episode, Cartoon Network also started a site where fans vote for the versions of the characters they want to see in the episode.
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''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'', being the ''comedy'' half of the WesternAnimation/DCNation lineup, fell into this rather fast and quickly became the new ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'' [[AdoredByTheNetwork/SpongeBobSquarePants in terms of overexposure]]. Unsuprisingly, this over exposure led to the series becoming one of Cartoon Network's most popular shows. By 2015, ratings were extraordinarily high, often surpassing that of Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} and Creator/DisneyChannel. So of course the network went on to give it lots of attention. Later on, it became something of the default "filler" show whenever there wasn't a new episode of another series (which is quite often), or when Adult Swim wasn't on, quickly pushing other popular shows, except ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'' and even that's debatable, off the schedule almost completely (resulting in a few such as ''WesternAnimation/UncleGrandpa'' and ''WesternAnimation/{{Clarence}}'' being unceremoniously cancelled due to poor ratings, and spawning conspiracy theories that Cartoon Network was run by MoralGuardians who deliberately sabotaged any series they found inappropriate for kids by using ''TTG'' to artificially manipulate ratings to justify cancellation). During the summer of 2015, the show was practically the only thing that was played aside from what few live-action movies CN still held the rights to, new episodes of original and acquired series, ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'' and the Adult Swim block. By the end of 2018, the excessive airing of the series began to die down as its popularity waned, the show's staunchest defenders turned against it, the theatrical movie was considered a box-office disappointment[[note]] the movie actually did decent for its $10 million budget making $52 million back, but Creator/WarnerBros wanted $250 million due to the popularity of the series. Unfortunately, they released it at a time the show's popularity was waning[[/note]], and Cartoon Network lost a large portion of its viewership, mainly longtime viewers and kids who switched over to either the other children's networks like {{Creator/Nickelodeon}} and Creator/DisneyChannel[=/=]Creator/DisneyXD, and/or websites and streaming services like {{Website/YouTube}}, {{Creator/Netflix}}, Creator/DisneyPlus, and Creator/HBOMax. It has been given its own page here because it is one of the most noteworthy and conspicuous examples of ''any'' TV series, animated or otherwise, being overexposed by its network.

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''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'', being the ''comedy'' half of the WesternAnimation/DCNation lineup, fell into this rather fast and quickly became the new ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'' [[AdoredByTheNetwork/SpongeBobSquarePants in terms of overexposure]]. Unsuprisingly, this over exposure led to the series becoming one of Cartoon Network's most popular shows. By 2015, ratings were extraordinarily high, often surpassing that of Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} and Creator/DisneyChannel. So of course the network went on to give it lots of attention. Later on, it became something of the default "filler" show whenever there wasn't a new episode of another series (which is quite often), or when Adult Swim wasn't on, quickly pushing other popular shows, except ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'' and even that's debatable, off the schedule almost completely (resulting in a few such as ''WesternAnimation/UncleGrandpa'' and ''WesternAnimation/{{Clarence}}'' being unceremoniously cancelled due to poor ratings, and spawning conspiracy theories that Cartoon Network was run by MoralGuardians who deliberately sabotaged any series they found inappropriate for kids by using ''TTG'' to artificially manipulate ratings to justify cancellation). During the summer of 2015, the show was practically the only thing that was played aside from what few live-action movies CN still held the rights to, new episodes of original and acquired series, ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'' ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'', and the Adult Swim block. By the end of 2018, the excessive airing of the series began to die down as its popularity waned, the show's staunchest defenders turned against it, the theatrical movie was considered a box-office disappointment[[note]] the movie actually did decent for its $10 million budget making $52 million back, but Creator/WarnerBros wanted $250 million due to the popularity of the series. Unfortunately, they released it at a time the show's popularity was waning[[/note]], and Cartoon Network lost a large portion of its viewership, mainly longtime viewers and kids who switched over to either the other children's networks like {{Creator/Nickelodeon}} and Creator/DisneyChannel[=/=]Creator/DisneyXD, and/or websites and streaming services like {{Website/YouTube}}, {{Creator/Netflix}}, Creator/DisneyPlus, and Creator/HBOMax. It has been given its own page here because it is one of the most noteworthy and conspicuous examples of ''any'' TV series, animated or otherwise, being overexposed by its network.
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''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'', being the ''comedy'' half of the WesternAnimation/DCNation lineup, fell into this rather fast and quickly became the new ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'' [[AdoredByTheNetwork/SpongeBobSquarePants in terms of overexposure]]. Unsuprisingly, this over exposure led to the series becoming one of Cartoon Network's most popular shows. By 2015, ratings were extraordinarily high, often surpassing that of Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} and Creator/DisneyChannel. So of course the network went on to give it lots of attention. Later on, it became something of the default "filler" show whenever there wasn't a new episode of another series (which is quite often), or when Adult Swim wasn't on, quickly pushing other popular shows, except ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'' and even that's debatable, off the schedule almost completely (resulting in a few such as ''WesternAnimation/UncleGrandpa'' and ''WesternAnimation/{{Clarence}}'' being unceremoniously cancelled due to poor ratings, and spawning conspiracy theories that Cartoon Network was run by MoralGuardians who deliberately sabotaged any series they found inappropriate for kids by using ''TTG'' to artificially manipulate ratings to justify cancellation). During the summer of 2015, the show was practically the only thing that was played aside from what few live-action movies CN still held the rights to, new episodes of original and acquired series, ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'' and the Adult Swim block. By the end of 2018, the excessive airing of the series began to die down as its popularity waned, the show's staunchest defenders turned against it, the theatrical movie was considered a box-office disappointment[[note]] the movie actually did decent for its $10 million budget making $52 million back, but Creator/WarnerBros wanted $250 million due to the popularity of the series. Unfortunately, they released it at a time the show's popularity was waning[[/note]], and Cartoon Network lost a large portion of its viewership, mainly longtime viewers and kids who switched over to either the other children's networks like {{Creator/Nickelodeon}} and Creator/DisneyChannel[=/=]Creator/DisneyXD, and websites and streaming services like {{Website/YouTube}}, {{Creator/Netflix}}, Creator/DisneyPlus, and Creator/HBOMax. It has been given its own page here because it is one of the most noteworthy and conspicuous examples of ''any'' TV series, animated or otherwise, being overexposed by its network.

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''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'', being the ''comedy'' half of the WesternAnimation/DCNation lineup, fell into this rather fast and quickly became the new ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'' [[AdoredByTheNetwork/SpongeBobSquarePants in terms of overexposure]]. Unsuprisingly, this over exposure led to the series becoming one of Cartoon Network's most popular shows. By 2015, ratings were extraordinarily high, often surpassing that of Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} and Creator/DisneyChannel. So of course the network went on to give it lots of attention. Later on, it became something of the default "filler" show whenever there wasn't a new episode of another series (which is quite often), or when Adult Swim wasn't on, quickly pushing other popular shows, except ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'' and even that's debatable, off the schedule almost completely (resulting in a few such as ''WesternAnimation/UncleGrandpa'' and ''WesternAnimation/{{Clarence}}'' being unceremoniously cancelled due to poor ratings, and spawning conspiracy theories that Cartoon Network was run by MoralGuardians who deliberately sabotaged any series they found inappropriate for kids by using ''TTG'' to artificially manipulate ratings to justify cancellation). During the summer of 2015, the show was practically the only thing that was played aside from what few live-action movies CN still held the rights to, new episodes of original and acquired series, ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'' and the Adult Swim block. By the end of 2018, the excessive airing of the series began to die down as its popularity waned, the show's staunchest defenders turned against it, the theatrical movie was considered a box-office disappointment[[note]] the movie actually did decent for its $10 million budget making $52 million back, but Creator/WarnerBros wanted $250 million due to the popularity of the series. Unfortunately, they released it at a time the show's popularity was waning[[/note]], and Cartoon Network lost a large portion of its viewership, mainly longtime viewers and kids who switched over to either the other children's networks like {{Creator/Nickelodeon}} and Creator/DisneyChannel[=/=]Creator/DisneyXD, and and/or websites and streaming services like {{Website/YouTube}}, {{Creator/Netflix}}, Creator/DisneyPlus, and Creator/HBOMax. It has been given its own page here because it is one of the most noteworthy and conspicuous examples of ''any'' TV series, animated or otherwise, being overexposed by its network.
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''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'', being the ''comedy'' half of the WesternAnimation/DCNation lineup, fell into this rather fast and quickly became the new ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'' [[AdoredByTheNetwork/SpongeBobSquarePants in terms of overexposure]]. Unsuprisingly, this over exposure led to the series becoming one of Cartoon Network's most popular shows. By 2015, ratings were extraordinarily high, often surpassing that of Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} and Creator/DisneyChannel. So of course the network went on to give it lots of attention. Later on, it became something of the default "filler" show whenever there wasn't a new episode of another series (which is quite often), or when Adult Swim wasn't on, quickly pushing other popular shows, except ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'' and even that's debatable, off the schedule almost completely (resulting in a few such as ''WesternAnimation/UncleGrandpa'' and ''WesternAnimation/{{Clarence}}'' being unceremoniously cancelled due to poor ratings, and spawning conspiracy theories that Cartoon Network was run by MoralGuardians who deliberately sabotaged any series they found inappropriate for kids by using ''TTG'' to artificially manipulate ratings to justify cancellation). During the summer of 2015, the show was practically the only thing that was played aside from what few live-action movies CN still held the rights to, new episodes of original and acquired series, ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'' and the Adult Swim block. By the end of 2018, the excessive airing of the series began to die down as its popularity waned, the show's staunchest defenders turned against it, the theatrical movie was considered a box-office disappointment[[note]] the movie actually did decent for its $10 million budget making $52 million back, but Creator/WarnerBros wanted $250 million due to the popularity of the series. Unfortunately, they released it at a time the show's popularity was waning[[/note]], and Cartoon Network lost a large portion of its viewership, mainly longtime viewers and kids who switched over to either the other children's networks like {{Creator/Nickelodeon}} and Creator/DisneyChannel[=/=]Creator/DisneyXD, and streaming services like {{Creator/YouTube}}, {{Creator/Netflix}}, Creator/DisneyPlus, and Creator/HBOMax. It has been given its own page here because it is one of the most noteworthy and conspicuous examples of ''any'' TV series, animated or otherwise, being overexposed by its network.

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''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'', being the ''comedy'' half of the WesternAnimation/DCNation lineup, fell into this rather fast and quickly became the new ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'' [[AdoredByTheNetwork/SpongeBobSquarePants in terms of overexposure]]. Unsuprisingly, this over exposure led to the series becoming one of Cartoon Network's most popular shows. By 2015, ratings were extraordinarily high, often surpassing that of Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} and Creator/DisneyChannel. So of course the network went on to give it lots of attention. Later on, it became something of the default "filler" show whenever there wasn't a new episode of another series (which is quite often), or when Adult Swim wasn't on, quickly pushing other popular shows, except ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'' and even that's debatable, off the schedule almost completely (resulting in a few such as ''WesternAnimation/UncleGrandpa'' and ''WesternAnimation/{{Clarence}}'' being unceremoniously cancelled due to poor ratings, and spawning conspiracy theories that Cartoon Network was run by MoralGuardians who deliberately sabotaged any series they found inappropriate for kids by using ''TTG'' to artificially manipulate ratings to justify cancellation). During the summer of 2015, the show was practically the only thing that was played aside from what few live-action movies CN still held the rights to, new episodes of original and acquired series, ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'' and the Adult Swim block. By the end of 2018, the excessive airing of the series began to die down as its popularity waned, the show's staunchest defenders turned against it, the theatrical movie was considered a box-office disappointment[[note]] the movie actually did decent for its $10 million budget making $52 million back, but Creator/WarnerBros wanted $250 million due to the popularity of the series. Unfortunately, they released it at a time the show's popularity was waning[[/note]], and Cartoon Network lost a large portion of its viewership, mainly longtime viewers and kids who switched over to either the other children's networks like {{Creator/Nickelodeon}} and Creator/DisneyChannel[=/=]Creator/DisneyXD, and websites and streaming services like {{Creator/YouTube}}, {{Website/YouTube}}, {{Creator/Netflix}}, Creator/DisneyPlus, and Creator/HBOMax. It has been given its own page here because it is one of the most noteworthy and conspicuous examples of ''any'' TV series, animated or otherwise, being overexposed by its network.
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''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'', being the ''comedy'' half of the WesternAnimation/DCNation lineup, fell into this rather fast and quickly became the new ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'' [[AdoredByTheNetwork/SpongeBobSquarePants in terms of overexposure]]. Unsuprisingly, this over exposure led to the series becoming one of Cartoon Network's most popular shows. By 2015, ratings were extraordinarily high, often surpassing that of Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} and Creator/DisneyChannel. So of course the network went on to give it lots of attention. Later on, it became something of the default "filler" show whenever there wasn't a new episode of another series (which is quite often), or when Adult Swim wasn't on, quickly pushing other popular shows, except ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'' and even that's debatable, off the schedule almost completely (resulting in a few such as ''WesternAnimation/UncleGrandpa'' and ''WesternAnimation/{{Clarence}}'' being unceremoniously cancelled due to poor ratings, and spawning conspiracy theories that Cartoon Network was run by MoralGuardians who deliberately sabotaged any series they found inappropriate for kids by using ''TTG'' to artificially manipulate ratings to justify cancellation). During the summer of 2015, the show was practically the only thing that was played aside from what few live-action movies CN still held the rights to, new episodes of acquired series, (sometimes) ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'' and the Adult Swim block. By the end of 2018, the excessive airing of the series began to die down as its popularity waned, the show's staunchest defenders turned against it, the theatrical movie was considered a box-office disappointment[[note]] the movie actually did decent for its $10 million budget making $52 million back, but Creator/WarnerBros wanted $250 million due to the popularity of the series. Unfortunately, they released it at a time the show's popularity was waning[[/note]], and Cartoon Network lost a large portion of its viewership, mainly longtime viewers and kids who switched over to either the other children's networks[[note]] Nickelodeon, Nick Jr, Nicktoons, [=TeenNick=], Disney Channel, Disney Junior, Disney XD, PBS Kids, Discovery Family, Universal Kids, and Qubo... [[MyFriendsAndZoidberg and TBN's Smile]][[/note]], streaming services[[note]] Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime Video, Boomerang, Disney+, CBS All Access, HBO MAX, and Peacock[[/note]], or the kid friendly content on [=YouTube=]. It has been given its own page here because it is one of the most noteworthy and conspicous examples of ''any'' TV series, animated or otherwise, being overexposed by its network.

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''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'', being the ''comedy'' half of the WesternAnimation/DCNation lineup, fell into this rather fast and quickly became the new ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'' [[AdoredByTheNetwork/SpongeBobSquarePants in terms of overexposure]]. Unsuprisingly, this over exposure led to the series becoming one of Cartoon Network's most popular shows. By 2015, ratings were extraordinarily high, often surpassing that of Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} and Creator/DisneyChannel. So of course the network went on to give it lots of attention. Later on, it became something of the default "filler" show whenever there wasn't a new episode of another series (which is quite often), or when Adult Swim wasn't on, quickly pushing other popular shows, except ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'' and even that's debatable, off the schedule almost completely (resulting in a few such as ''WesternAnimation/UncleGrandpa'' and ''WesternAnimation/{{Clarence}}'' being unceremoniously cancelled due to poor ratings, and spawning conspiracy theories that Cartoon Network was run by MoralGuardians who deliberately sabotaged any series they found inappropriate for kids by using ''TTG'' to artificially manipulate ratings to justify cancellation). During the summer of 2015, the show was practically the only thing that was played aside from what few live-action movies CN still held the rights to, new episodes of original and acquired series, (sometimes) ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'' and the Adult Swim block. By the end of 2018, the excessive airing of the series began to die down as its popularity waned, the show's staunchest defenders turned against it, the theatrical movie was considered a box-office disappointment[[note]] the movie actually did decent for its $10 million budget making $52 million back, but Creator/WarnerBros wanted $250 million due to the popularity of the series. Unfortunately, they released it at a time the show's popularity was waning[[/note]], and Cartoon Network lost a large portion of its viewership, mainly longtime viewers and kids who switched over to either the other children's networks[[note]] Nickelodeon, Nick Jr, Nicktoons, [=TeenNick=], Disney Channel, Disney Junior, Disney XD, PBS Kids, Discovery Family, Universal Kids, networks like {{Creator/Nickelodeon}} and Qubo... [[MyFriendsAndZoidberg Creator/DisneyChannel[=/=]Creator/DisneyXD, and TBN's Smile]][[/note]], streaming services[[note]] Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime Video, Boomerang, Disney+, CBS All Access, HBO MAX, services like {{Creator/YouTube}}, {{Creator/Netflix}}, Creator/DisneyPlus, and Peacock[[/note]], or the kid friendly content on [=YouTube=]. Creator/HBOMax. It has been given its own page here because it is one of the most noteworthy and conspicous conspicuous examples of ''any'' TV series, animated or otherwise, being overexposed by its network.
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* During the week of September 19, 2016, the show was reduced to 38 percent of the schedule, airing 5 hours in one day at most, yielding to airings of ''WesternAnimation/{{Clarence}}'', ''WesternAnimation/RegularShow'', ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls2016'', ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'', and even ''WesternAnimation/WhatsNewScoobyDoo''.

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Just because the show aired on Boomerang doesn't mean it counts as this. It only aired an hour a day, instead of airing ad nauseam. Plus, by the time it was added, Boomerang had re-shifted their focus to minimize classic cartoons, so it wasn't out-of-place anyhow.


* Until April 2017, the show aired on Creator/{{Boomerang}}.[[note]]A network that was originally dedicated to airing classic cartoons and shows that were no longer aired on the main channel.[[/note]]
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* By August 2015, though, the amount of reruns for ''Teen Titans Go!'' was severely dialed back, with ''Regular Show'' recapturing its 7:30 PM timeslot, ''WesternAnimation/SonicBoom'' gaining a one-hour slot in the morning, ''WesternAnimation/CourageTheCowardlyDog'' gaining a one-hour slot right after Creator/AdultSwim, and even ''WesternAnimation/BabyLooneyTunes'' returning to air an hour in the morning, to promote the ''[[WesternAnimation/UncleGrandpa Babies]]'' special.

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* By August 2015, though, the amount of reruns for ''Teen Titans Go!'' was severely dialed back, with ''Regular Show'' recapturing its 7:30 PM timeslot, ''WesternAnimation/SonicBoom'' gaining a one-hour slot in the morning, ''WesternAnimation/CourageTheCowardlyDog'' gaining a one-hour slot right after Creator/AdultSwim, and even ''WesternAnimation/BabyLooneyTunes'' returning to air an hour in the morning, to promote the ''[[WesternAnimation/UncleGrandpa Uncle Grandpa Babies]]'' special.
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* 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.

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* 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. timeslot, ''WesternAnimation/SonicBoom'' gaining a one-hour slot in the morning, ''WesternAnimation/CourageTheCowardlyDog'' gaining a one-hour slot right after Creator/AdultSwim, and even ''WesternAnimation/BabyLooneyTunes'' returning to air an hour in the morning, to promote the ''[[WesternAnimation/UncleGrandpa Babies]]'' special.
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This never happened, and has yet to happen.


* As of August 2020, the series' presence on the network has been ''severely'' reduced. The amount of airtime the show gets is now much more reasonable, and reruns of series such as ''WesternAnimation/CraigOfTheCreek'', ''WesternAnimation/VictorAndValentino'', ''WesternAnimation/MaoMaoHeroesOfPureHeart'', ''WesternAnimation/AppleAndOnion'', ''WesternAnimation/DCSuperHeroGirls'', ''WesternAnimation/TotalDramaRama'', and even ''WesternAnimation/Ben102016'' are more prominent, as well as those of ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'' and ''WesternAnimation/WeBareBears'', both of which had ended by this point. In addition, Cartoon Network even started rerunning ''WesternAnimation/{{Ninjago}}'' in broadcasting order on weekdays.

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* As of August 2020, the series' presence on the network has been ''severely'' reduced. The amount of airtime the show gets is now much more reasonable, and reruns of series such as ''WesternAnimation/CraigOfTheCreek'', ''WesternAnimation/VictorAndValentino'', ''WesternAnimation/MaoMaoHeroesOfPureHeart'', ''WesternAnimation/AppleAndOnion'', ''WesternAnimation/DCSuperHeroGirls'', ''WesternAnimation/TotalDramaRama'', and even ''WesternAnimation/Ben102016'' are more prominent, as well as those of ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'' and ''WesternAnimation/WeBareBears'', both of which had ended by this point. In addition, Cartoon Network even started rerunning ''WesternAnimation/{{Ninjago}}'' in broadcasting order on weekdays.\n
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*** Ironically, the episode that premiered that week, "Titans Saving Time", ended up becoming the first TTG episode to [[EndOfAnEra dip below a million viewers on its premiere]].
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* As of September 2020, the Italian Cartoon Network airs the show at least 20 times a day on weekdays, second behind ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball''. The show is so adored there it has gone up to the point where the network's timeshift channel will become a temporary pop up channel dedicated to nothing but this show, of which will last for '''11 days''', beating the infamous US Christmas 2017 marathon and the Nordic Sportlov 2020 marathon by ''over 600 episodes''.

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I agree, but "gets as much airtime" is a bit of a stretch.


* As of August 2020, the series' presence on the network has been ''severely'' reduced. Reruns are now much more reasonable, and the series get as much airtime as the network's other shows such as ''WesternAnimation/CraigOfTheCreek'', ''WesternAnimation/VictorAndValentino'', ''WesternAnimation/MaoMaoHeroesOfPureHeart'', ''WesternAnimation/DCSuperHeroGirls'', ''WesternAnimation/Ben102016'', and ''WesternAnimation/TotalDramaRama'', as well as ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'' and ''WesternAnimation/WeBareBears'', both of which had ended by this point. In addition, Cartoon Network even started rerunning ''WesternAnimation/{{Ninjago}}'' in broadcasting order on weekdays.

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* As of August 2020, the series' presence on the network has been ''severely'' reduced. Reruns are The amount of airtime the show gets is now much more reasonable, and the reruns of series get as much airtime as the network's other shows such as ''WesternAnimation/CraigOfTheCreek'', ''WesternAnimation/VictorAndValentino'', ''WesternAnimation/MaoMaoHeroesOfPureHeart'', ''WesternAnimation/AppleAndOnion'', ''WesternAnimation/DCSuperHeroGirls'', ''WesternAnimation/Ben102016'', and ''WesternAnimation/TotalDramaRama'', and even ''WesternAnimation/Ben102016'' are more prominent, as well as those of ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'' and ''WesternAnimation/WeBareBears'', both of which had ended by this point. In addition, Cartoon Network even started rerunning ''WesternAnimation/{{Ninjago}}'' in broadcasting order on weekdays.
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* As of August 2020, the series' presence on the network has been ''severely'' reduced. Reruns are now much more reasonable, and the series get as much airtime as the network's other shows such as ''WesternAnimation/CraigOfTheCreek'', ''WesternAnimation/VictorAndValentino'', ''WesternAnimation/MaoMaoHeroesOfPureHeart'', ''WesternAnimation/DCSuperHeroGirls'', ''WesternAnimation/Ben102016'', and ''WesternAnimation/TotalDramaRama'', as well as ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'' and ''WesternAnimation/WeBareBears'', both of which had ended by this point. In addition, Cartoon Network even started rerunning ''WesternAnimation/NinjagoMastersOfSpinjutzu'' in broadcasting order on weekdays.


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* As of August 2020, the series' presence on the network has been ''severely'' reduced. Reruns are now much more reasonable, and the series get as much airtime as the network's other shows such as ''WesternAnimation/CraigOfTheCreek'', ''WesternAnimation/VictorAndValentino'', ''WesternAnimation/MaoMaoHeroesOfPureHeart'', ''WesternAnimation/DCSuperHeroGirls'', ''WesternAnimation/Ben102016'', and ''WesternAnimation/TotalDramaRama'', as well as ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'' and ''WesternAnimation/WeBareBears'', both of which had ended by this point. In addition, Cartoon Network even started rerunning ''WesternAnimation/NinjagoMastersOfSpinjutzu'' ''WesternAnimation/{{Ninjago}}'' in broadcasting order on weekdays.

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* If there was an absolute king of this trope internationally, it would most definitely be the UK feed of Cartoon Network, who seems to have been fuelled by this trope since mid-2017:

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*** Since 2018, CN UK airs a TTG marathon from 6AM to 9PM on the day of the new year. In 2018, it was the day ''after'' CN US' [[MemeticMutation Christmas marathon.]]

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*** Since 2018, CN UK airs a TTG marathon from 6AM to 9PM on the day of the new year. In 2018, it was the day ''after'' CN US' [[MemeticMutation infamous Christmas marathon.]]marathon]].
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\n* As of August 2020, the series' presence on the network has been ''severely'' reduced. Reruns are now much more reasonable, and the series get as much airtime as the network's other shows such as ''WesternAnimation/CraigOfTheCreek'', ''WesternAnimation/VictorAndValentino'', ''WesternAnimation/MaoMaoHeroesOfPureHeart'', ''WesternAnimation/DCSuperHeroGirls'', ''WesternAnimation/Ben102016'', and ''WesternAnimation/TotalDramaRama'', as well as ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'' and ''WesternAnimation/WeBareBears'', both of which had ended by this point. In addition, Cartoon Network even started rerunning ''WesternAnimation/NinjagoMastersOfSpinjutzu'' in broadcasting order on weekdays.

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* It got to the point where Cartoon Network will insert ''Teen Titans Go!'' in promos to hype up new series. For example, the promos for [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6r7I09DAMWM the]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L6anrDYEacg premieres]] of ''WesternAnimation/{{Unikitty}}'' and ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueAction'' respectively.

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* It got to the point where Cartoon Network will insert shoehorn ''Teen Titans Go!'' in promos to hype up new series. For example, the promos for [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6r7I09DAMWM the]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L6anrDYEacg premieres]] of ''WesternAnimation/{{Unikitty}}'' and ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueAction'' respectively.respectively (which, if you're wondering, was the only promo the latter show got).
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* However, starting on September 25, 2017, the show now averages 4 hours from Monday to Thursday, yielding to airings of ''WesternAnimation/OKKOLetsBeHeroes'', ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'', ''WesternAnimation/WeBareBears'', ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans'', ''WesternAnimation/Ben102016'', ''WesternAnimation/TomAndJerry'', ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' (returning to the schedule after being removed in March 2016), and ''WesternAnimation/CloudyWithAChanceOfMeatballs'' (returning to the schedule after being removed in May). However, this happen at the expense of ''WesternAnimation/TomAndJerryTales'' which was dropped from the schedule entirely.
** However, after a week ''Tom and Jerry'', ''Looney Tunes'', and ''Cloudy'' were pulled and replaced with ''Franchise/ScoobyDoo'' movies, reruns of the original ''WesternAnimation/Ben10'', and ''WesternAnimation/{{Clarence}}'' (returning to the schedule after being removed in July)

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* However, starting on September 25, 2017, the show now averages 4 hours from Monday to Thursday, yielding to airings of ''WesternAnimation/OKKOLetsBeHeroes'', ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'', ''WesternAnimation/WeBareBears'', ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans'', ''WesternAnimation/Ben102016'', ''WesternAnimation/TomAndJerry'', ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' (returning to the schedule after being removed in March September 2016), and ''WesternAnimation/CloudyWithAChanceOfMeatballs'' (returning to the schedule after being removed in May). However, this happen at the expense of ''WesternAnimation/TomAndJerryTales'' which was dropped from the schedule entirely.
** However, after a week ''Tom and Jerry'', ''Looney Tunes'', and ''Cloudy'' were pulled and replaced with ''Franchise/ScoobyDoo'' movies, reruns of the original ''WesternAnimation/Ben10'', ''WesternAnimation/Ben10'' (returning to the schedule after being removed in August 2016), and ''WesternAnimation/{{Clarence}}'' (returning to the schedule after being removed in July)
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* It got to the point where ''Teen Titans Go!'' clips in the ''promos'' to hype up new series. For example, the promos for [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6r7I09DAMWM the]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L6anrDYEacg premieres]] of ''WesternAnimation/{{Unikitty}}'' and ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueAction'' respectively.

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* It got to the point where Cartoon Network will insert ''Teen Titans Go!'' clips in the ''promos'' promos to hype up new series. For example, the promos for [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6r7I09DAMWM the]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L6anrDYEacg premieres]] of ''WesternAnimation/{{Unikitty}}'' and ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueAction'' ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueAction'' respectively.
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* It got to the point where ''Teen Titans Go!'' clips in the ''promos'' to hype up new series. For example, the promos for [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6r7I09DAMWM the]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L6anrDYEacg premieres]] of ''WesternAnimation/{{Unikitty}}'' and ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueAction'' respectively.
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** Another instance of the show falling out of the network's favor can be seen in scheduling on the day of a highly-anticipated series finale. When ''Regular Show'' aired its series finale in January 2017, a TTG marathon was held before and after the finale, a sign that Cartoon Network did not care much about the show ending and wanted it gone (and it all but disappeared from the network thereafter aside from annual airings of the popular "Terror Tales of the Park" episodes around Halloween time). Conversely, when ''Adventure Time'' aired its series finale on Labor Day in 2018, TTG respectfully stood on the sidelines to allow what was once Cartoon Network's flagship series (and the one that ended the network's first DorkAge when it premiered in 2010) to go out with dignity, not airing a single episode all day in favor of an ''Adventure Time'' marathon. This scenario repeated itself on March 27, 2020, when ''Steven Universe'' aired an all-day marathon leading up to the four-part series finale of the ''Steven Universe Future'' epilogue series, and once again, TTG allowed it to end on a high note. This scenario would repeat itself once more months later, when ''WesternAnimation/WeBareBears'' aired a three-day marathon leading up to the FinaleMovie ''WesternAnimation/WeBareBearsTheMovie'' and the bears were given a proper sendoff.

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** Another instance of the show falling out of the network's favor can be seen in scheduling on the day of a highly-anticipated series finale. When ''Regular Show'' aired its series finale in January 2017, a TTG marathon was held before and after the finale, a sign that Cartoon Network did not care much about the show ending and wanted it gone (and it all but disappeared from the network thereafter aside from annual airings of the popular "Terror Tales of the Park" episodes around Halloween time). Conversely, when ''Adventure Time'' aired its series finale on Labor Day in 2018, TTG respectfully stood on the sidelines to allow what was once Cartoon Network's flagship series (and the one that ended the network's first DorkAge when it premiered in 2010) to go out with dignity, not airing a single episode all day in favor of an ''Adventure Time'' marathon. This scenario repeated itself on March 27, 2020, when ''Steven Universe'' aired an all-day marathon leading up to the four-part series finale of the ''Steven Universe Future'' epilogue series, and once again, TTG allowed it to end on a high note. This scenario would repeat itself once more months later, when ''WesternAnimation/WeBareBears'' aired a three-day marathon leading up to a limited commercial television premiere of the [[WesternAnimation/WeBareBearsTheMovie series]]' FinaleMovie ''WesternAnimation/WeBareBearsTheMovie'' and the bears were given a proper sendoff.
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** Another instance of the show falling out of the network's favor can be seen in scheduling on the day of a highly-anticipated series finale. When ''Regular Show'' aired its series finale in January 2017, a TTG marathon was held before and after the finale, a sign that Cartoon Network did not care much about the show ending and wanted it gone (and it all but disappeared from the network thereafter aside from annual airings of the popular "Terror Tales of the Park" episodes around Halloween time). Conversely, when ''Adventure Time'' aired its series finale on Labor Day in 2018, TTG respectfully stood on the sidelines to allow what was once Cartoon Network's flagship series (and the one that ended the network's first DorkAge when it premiered in 2010) to go out with dignity, not airing a single episode all day in favor of an ''Adventure Time'' marathon. This scenario repeated itself on March 27, 2020, when ''Steven Universe'' aired an all-day marathon leading up to the four-part series finale of the ''Steven Universe Future'' epilogue series, and once again, TTG allowed it to end on a high note.

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** Another instance of the show falling out of the network's favor can be seen in scheduling on the day of a highly-anticipated series finale. When ''Regular Show'' aired its series finale in January 2017, a TTG marathon was held before and after the finale, a sign that Cartoon Network did not care much about the show ending and wanted it gone (and it all but disappeared from the network thereafter aside from annual airings of the popular "Terror Tales of the Park" episodes around Halloween time). Conversely, when ''Adventure Time'' aired its series finale on Labor Day in 2018, TTG respectfully stood on the sidelines to allow what was once Cartoon Network's flagship series (and the one that ended the network's first DorkAge when it premiered in 2010) to go out with dignity, not airing a single episode all day in favor of an ''Adventure Time'' marathon. This scenario repeated itself on March 27, 2020, when ''Steven Universe'' aired an all-day marathon leading up to the four-part series finale of the ''Steven Universe Future'' epilogue series, and once again, TTG allowed it to end on a high note. This scenario would repeat itself once more months later, when ''WesternAnimation/WeBareBears'' aired a three-day marathon leading up to the FinaleMovie ''WesternAnimation/WeBareBearsTheMovie'' and the bears were given a proper sendoff.
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[[caption-width-right:400:[[SarcasmMode Wow!]] [[BlatantLies Look at all of that variety]].]]

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[[caption-width-right:400:[[SarcasmMode Wow!]] [[BlatantLies Look at all of that variety]].[[caption-width-right:400:[[MemeticMutation We were on the naughty list this year]].]]
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''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'', being the ''comedy'' half of the WesternAnimation/DCNation lineup, fell into this rather fast and quickly became the new ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'' [[AdoredByTheNetwork/SpongeBobSquarePants in terms of overexposure]]. Unsuprisingly, this over exposure led to the series becoming one of Cartoon Network's most popular shows. By 2015, ratings were extraordinarily high, often surpassing that of Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} and Creator/DisneyChannel. So of course the network went on to give it lots of attention. Later on, it became something of the default "filler" show whenever there wasn't a new episode of another series (which is quite often), or when Adult Swim wasn't on, quickly pushing other popular shows, except ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'' and even that's debatable, off the schedule almost completely (resulting in a few such as ''WesternAnimation/UncleGrandpa'' and ''WesternAnimation/{{Clarence}}'' being unceremoniously cancelled due to poor ratings, and spawning conspiracy theories that Cartoon Network was run by MoralGuardians who deliberately sabotaged any series they found inappropriate for kids by using ''TTG'' to artificially manipulate ratings to justify cancellation). During the summer of 2015, the show was practically the only thing that was played aside from what few live-action movies CN still held the rights to, new episodes of acquired series, (sometimes) ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'', and the Adult Swim block. By the end of 2018, the excessive airing of the series began to die down as its popularity waned, the show's staunchest defenders turned against it, the theatrical movie was considered a box-office disappointment[[note]] the movie actually did decent for its $10 million budget making $52 million back, but Creator/WarnerBros wanted $250 million due to the popularity of the series. Unfortunately, they released it at a time the show's popularity was waning[[/note]], and Cartoon Network lost a large portion of its viewership, mainly longtime viewers and kids who switched over to either the other children's networks[[note]] Nickelodeon, Nick Jr, Nicktoons, [=TeenNick=], Disney Channel, Disney Junior, Disney XD, PBS Kids, Discovery Family, Universal Kids, and Qubo... [[MyFriendsAndZoidberg and TBN's Smile]][[/note]], streaming services[[note]] Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime Video, Boomerang, Disney+, CBS All Access, HBO MAX, and Peacock[[/note]], or the kid friendly content on [=YouTube=]. It has been given its own page here because it is one of the most noteworthy and conspicous examples of ''any'' TV series, animated or otherwise, being overexposed by its network.

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''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'', being the ''comedy'' half of the WesternAnimation/DCNation lineup, fell into this rather fast and quickly became the new ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'' [[AdoredByTheNetwork/SpongeBobSquarePants in terms of overexposure]]. Unsuprisingly, this over exposure led to the series becoming one of Cartoon Network's most popular shows. By 2015, ratings were extraordinarily high, often surpassing that of Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} and Creator/DisneyChannel. So of course the network went on to give it lots of attention. Later on, it became something of the default "filler" show whenever there wasn't a new episode of another series (which is quite often), or when Adult Swim wasn't on, quickly pushing other popular shows, except ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'' and even that's debatable, off the schedule almost completely (resulting in a few such as ''WesternAnimation/UncleGrandpa'' and ''WesternAnimation/{{Clarence}}'' being unceremoniously cancelled due to poor ratings, and spawning conspiracy theories that Cartoon Network was run by MoralGuardians who deliberately sabotaged any series they found inappropriate for kids by using ''TTG'' to artificially manipulate ratings to justify cancellation). During the summer of 2015, the show was practically the only thing that was played aside from what few live-action movies CN still held the rights to, new episodes of acquired series, (sometimes) ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'', ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'' and the Adult Swim block. By the end of 2018, the excessive airing of the series began to die down as its popularity waned, the show's staunchest defenders turned against it, the theatrical movie was considered a box-office disappointment[[note]] the movie actually did decent for its $10 million budget making $52 million back, but Creator/WarnerBros wanted $250 million due to the popularity of the series. Unfortunately, they released it at a time the show's popularity was waning[[/note]], and Cartoon Network lost a large portion of its viewership, mainly longtime viewers and kids who switched over to either the other children's networks[[note]] Nickelodeon, Nick Jr, Nicktoons, [=TeenNick=], Disney Channel, Disney Junior, Disney XD, PBS Kids, Discovery Family, Universal Kids, and Qubo... [[MyFriendsAndZoidberg and TBN's Smile]][[/note]], streaming services[[note]] Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime Video, Boomerang, Disney+, CBS All Access, HBO MAX, and Peacock[[/note]], or the kid friendly content on [=YouTube=]. It has been given its own page here because it is one of the most noteworthy and conspicous examples of ''any'' TV series, animated or otherwise, being overexposed by its network.
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''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'', being the ''comedy'' half of the WesternAnimation/DCNation lineup, fell into this rather fast and quickly became the new ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'' [[AdoredByTheNetwork/SpongeBobSquarePants in terms of overexposure]]. Unsuprisingly, this over exposure led to the series becoming one of Cartoon Network's most popular shows. By 2015, ratings were extraordinarily high, often surpassing that of Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} and Creator/DisneyChannel. So of course the network went on to give it lots of attention. Later on, it became something of the default "filler" show whenever there wasn't a new episode of another series (which is quite often), or when Adult Swim wasn't on, quickly pushing other popular shows, except ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'' and even that's debatable, off the schedule almost completely (resulting in a few such as ''WesternAnimation/UncleGrandpa'' and ''WesternAnimation/{{Clarence}}'' being unceremoniously cancelled due to poor ratings, and spawning conspiracy theories that Cartoon Network was run by MoralGuardians who deliberately sabotaged any series they found inappropriate for kids by using ''TTG'' to artificially manipulate ratings to justify cancellation). During the summer of 2015, the show was practically the only thing that was played aside from what few live-action movies CN still held the rights to, new episodes of acquired series, and the Adult Swim block. By the end of 2018, the excessive airing of the series began to die down as its popularity waned, the show's staunchest defenders turned against it, the theatrical movie was considered a box-office disappointment[[note]] the movie actually did decent for its $10 million budget making $52 million back, but Creator/WarnerBros wanted $250 million due to the popularity of the series. Unfortunately, they released it at a time the show's popularity was waning[[/note]], and Cartoon Network lost a large portion of its viewership, mainly longtime viewers and kids who switched over to either the other children's networks[[note]] Nickelodeon, Nick Jr, Nicktoons, [=TeenNick=], Disney Channel, Disney Junior, Disney XD, PBS Kids, Discovery Family, Universal Kids, and Qubo... [[MyFriendsAndZoidberg and TBN's Smile]][[/note]], streaming services[[note]] Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime Video, Boomerang, Disney+, CBS All Access, HBO MAX, and Peacock[[/note]], or the kid friendly content on [=YouTube=]. It has been given its own page here because it is one of the most noteworthy and conspicous examples of ''any'' TV series, animated or otherwise, being overexposed by its network.

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''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'', being the ''comedy'' half of the WesternAnimation/DCNation lineup, fell into this rather fast and quickly became the new ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'' [[AdoredByTheNetwork/SpongeBobSquarePants in terms of overexposure]]. Unsuprisingly, this over exposure led to the series becoming one of Cartoon Network's most popular shows. By 2015, ratings were extraordinarily high, often surpassing that of Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} and Creator/DisneyChannel. So of course the network went on to give it lots of attention. Later on, it became something of the default "filler" show whenever there wasn't a new episode of another series (which is quite often), or when Adult Swim wasn't on, quickly pushing other popular shows, except ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'' and even that's debatable, off the schedule almost completely (resulting in a few such as ''WesternAnimation/UncleGrandpa'' and ''WesternAnimation/{{Clarence}}'' being unceremoniously cancelled due to poor ratings, and spawning conspiracy theories that Cartoon Network was run by MoralGuardians who deliberately sabotaged any series they found inappropriate for kids by using ''TTG'' to artificially manipulate ratings to justify cancellation). During the summer of 2015, the show was practically the only thing that was played aside from what few live-action movies CN still held the rights to, new episodes of acquired series, (sometimes) ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'', and the Adult Swim block. By the end of 2018, the excessive airing of the series began to die down as its popularity waned, the show's staunchest defenders turned against it, the theatrical movie was considered a box-office disappointment[[note]] the movie actually did decent for its $10 million budget making $52 million back, but Creator/WarnerBros wanted $250 million due to the popularity of the series. Unfortunately, they released it at a time the show's popularity was waning[[/note]], and Cartoon Network lost a large portion of its viewership, mainly longtime viewers and kids who switched over to either the other children's networks[[note]] Nickelodeon, Nick Jr, Nicktoons, [=TeenNick=], Disney Channel, Disney Junior, Disney XD, PBS Kids, Discovery Family, Universal Kids, and Qubo... [[MyFriendsAndZoidberg and TBN's Smile]][[/note]], streaming services[[note]] Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime Video, Boomerang, Disney+, CBS All Access, HBO MAX, and Peacock[[/note]], or the kid friendly content on [=YouTube=]. It has been given its own page here because it is one of the most noteworthy and conspicous examples of ''any'' TV series, animated or otherwise, being overexposed by its network.
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** After its' premiere, you couldn't go a day without seeing "Rain On Your Wedding Day" on the schedule.
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* However, starting on September 25, 2017, the show now averages 4 hours from Monday to Thursday, yielding to airings of ''WesternAnimation/OKKOLetsBeHeroes'', ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'', ''WesternAnimation/WeBareBears'', ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans'', ''WesternAnimation/Ben102016'', ''WesternAnimation/TomAndJerry'', ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' (returning to the schedule after being removed in March 2016), and ''WesternAnimation/CloudyWithAChanceOfMeatballs'' (returning to the schedule after being removed in May).

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* However, starting on September 25, 2017, the show now averages 4 hours from Monday to Thursday, yielding to airings of ''WesternAnimation/OKKOLetsBeHeroes'', ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'', ''WesternAnimation/WeBareBears'', ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans'', ''WesternAnimation/Ben102016'', ''WesternAnimation/TomAndJerry'', ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' (returning to the schedule after being removed in March 2016), and ''WesternAnimation/CloudyWithAChanceOfMeatballs'' (returning to the schedule after being removed in May). However, this happen at the expense of ''WesternAnimation/TomAndJerryTales'' which was dropped from the schedule entirely.
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* The show's DC Nation slot was a rerun, with a primetime slot showing new episodes. Ads for it were shown constantly (in contrast, another DC-related property, ''WesternAnimation/BewareTheBatman'', had InvisibleAdvertising), and CN even ran 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 would get the axe considering [[ScrewedByTheNetwork how little]] CN thinks of action cartoons not aired by Adult Swim or Toonami. By August 2014, ''Teen Titans Go'' 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 [[WesternAnimation/AdventureTime other]] [[WesternAnimation/RegularShow network]] [[WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball favorites]] don't receive that many airings in one day.

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* The show's DC Nation slot was a rerun, with a primetime slot showing new episodes. Ads for it were shown constantly (in contrast, another DC-related property, ''WesternAnimation/BewareTheBatman'', had InvisibleAdvertising), and CN even ran 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 would get the axe considering [[ScrewedByTheNetwork how little]] CN thinks of action cartoons not aired by Adult Swim or Toonami. By August 2014, ''Teen Titans Go'' 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 [[WesternAnimation/AdventureTime other]] [[WesternAnimation/RegularShow network]] [[WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball favorites]] other network favorties don't receive that many airings in one day.

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