User blog comment:Tupka217/Rumor roundup/@comment-3095612-20121016105249

Two additional points to the second paragraph of the "Was it a last-minute change?" section. While there was no general promotion of DC Nation, there was one exclusive with USA Today for GL:TAS' "Steam Lantern" on October 10th (Wednesday), where an image, clip, and lengthy interview with producer Giancarlo Volpe was included. It also adds to the notion that the staff had no advance knowlefge of the change. Oddly, this was another in a long line in inconsistent promotions. For awhile, we have had straight weeks of promotion that included both shows and shorts. Then there would be alternating promotions were only one show and/or short would then it would switch off for the next week. As well as the schedule of what shorts shown would be switched mid-week many times.

There was even a debacle on September 4th, 25 days before "Satisfaction" aired on September 29th, when WB PR issued a statement a new corporate policy was passed and they would no longer be issuing schedules and preview media to 'consumer web sites' and schedules would still appear on sites like zap2it. Yet, case in point, preview media was still passed along to consumer sites by probably CN PR, for the 2 new episodes of Young Justice while GL:TAS and most of the shorts got the short end of the stick. Though all eyes are on Cartoon Network and Warner Bros Animation to a lesser extent, there is a third party that deserves attention: DC Entertainment, the new intermediary of sorts that moved offices to LA recently, that began with the Geoff Johns era and seemingly aided WBA in becoming more liberal in letting lots of characters show up in animation than were previously allowed.