NationStates Jolt Archive


Resi Corp to bring back "Family Guy"!

The Resi Corporation
16-04-2004, 07:00
CNN Headline News:
Several years ago, Resi Media bought out Turner Broadcasting from its parent company, AOL-Time-Warner, and all associated channels. This includes CNN, the Superstation, Turner Classic Movies, and several other channels. Now, up until this time the Resi Corporation has been focusing its resources on us at CNN, as we have the most potential benefit to the corporation. However, after receiving several hundred thousand letters with the same request, the Resi Corporation has decided to turn its attention towards the channel "Cartoon Network", which was also aquired in the deal. Now, earlier this year Cartoon Network purchased a discontinued show by the name of "Family Guy" from Fox Media, and simply got by with playing reruns of the show's three seasons. According to the letters, the people of the world, nay, the universe requested that another season of Family Guy be produced, a new fourth season. As of yet, our parent corporation has released no further details, but say that they are open to suggestions for episode content. We at CNN are uncertain if this is a PR stunt, or if they will actually listen to the ideas you present, but if I say any more they'll probably have me fired. Until next time, I'm Asian reporter Trisha Takanawa.

((OOC: I posted this in Forum 7 originally, but it didn't seem to work with the audience there. :? ))
Raysian Military Tech
16-04-2004, 08:16
Very interesting.

Already, fans in Raysia are cheering!

Who will be writing and directing this? Seth MacFarlane?
Kelonian States
16-04-2004, 09:01
-[TTV]- An Official Announcement by TurvicTV -[TTV]-
Would it be possible to arrange for this programme to be shown in our nation, say, a licencing agreement between Resi Corp and TTV? We lack a good animated comedy series on our network - We could have The Simpsons, but *everyone* has that :P

Georgiy Fichkov, Head of Comedy, TurvicTV
TurvicTV is a subsidiary of Turvic Corp - Global Domination through Mass-Marketing.