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Smashingpmkns
11/28/20 8:46:37 PM
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AmericaTheBrave posted...
Is it really? 2006 is pretty late.

Perhaps we should form a baseline year. Which decade is actually "millennial television"? 80's? 90's? 00's? 10's?

I think most would agree that 1990-1999 is millennial television. But how far back in the 80's and how far into the 00's is a bit murkier.

I would have been in the 6th grade in 06 (birth year makes it easy lol) when Avatar came out. Which I would say middle schoolers were the target audience for that series. I think what gets muddy is peoples' interests vary so widely during these years and these networks were really good at appealing to many age groups at one point. Not so much now.

I would even go as far as to say Hannah Montana is a millennial show. Much less of a stretch after looking up the airdate tho
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Slayerblade11
11/28/20 9:12:43 PM
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It's young millenial culture. I was born in 93 and remember it clearly. The older zoomers might have caught reruns and have a vague recollection of it.
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AmericaTheBrave
11/28/20 9:45:11 PM
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Smashingpmkns posted...
I would have been in the 6th grade in 06 (birth year makes it easy lol) when Avatar came out. Which I would say middle schoolers were the target audience for that series. I think what gets muddy is peoples' interests vary so widely during these years and these networks were really good at appealing to many age groups at one point. Not so much now.

I would even go as far as to say Hannah Montana is a millennial show. Much less of a stretch after looking up the airdate tho

Weird how we're both considered millennials because I was 2-3 years into adulthood when Avatar came out so it's not a childhood show to me at all. Just goes to show the concept of generations itself isn't really defined.

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