
More so than any of it's competetors, Nickelodeon has a long history of screwing over shows. From slashing show budgets, bouncing around time slots, hardly advertising them, then burning them off in the early mornings, or chucking them to a less popular sister Network without telling anyone. So many of the Network's shows fell victim to one or all of these practices. So much so, that even SpongeBob has a sloppy production cycle.
But all that changed with The Loud House, a show that not only…
Can The Loud House's success mean a better future for Nickelodeon shows?