Talk:IShock America/@comment-5192147-20121010164741/@comment-5192147-20121010182155

Well, I find that children from all generations love Spongebob. It doesn't really matter what year it is, children will always love Spongebob. A child will only stop loving something after being influenced by something else that caught their attention.

And Nickelodeon was originally targeted for children in the ranges of 9 and younger...The age range went up higher as their show's also went up higher with age. I think that Nick is just focusing too hard on trying to appeal to more than one audience with their shows. They are trying to get shows with more appealance to kids in their early teens, more than when they were simply just focusing on their usual audience of young children. And now that teens are getting very attracted to Nickelodeon's new aura and shows, they are getting more bored with it now that a lot of the shows are being canceled.

I think Nickelodeon should have just stuck with trying to catch a younger audience, like 11-12 and younger. That would have made more sense...