For the first time in decades, Cartoon Network is no longer the default destination for kids' animation. Linear viewership is cratering, ad sales are collapsing, and its parent company, Warner Bros.
Production staff at Cartoon Network and Warner Bros. Animation are moving to unionize, with workers at the Warner Bros. Discovery subsidiaries banding together to begin collective bargaining. The ...
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The staffers, who work on projects including 'Batman: Caped Crusader' and 'Adventure Time: Fionna and Cake,' filed for a National Labor Relations Board election Wednesday. By Katie Kilkenny Enterprise ...
Los Angeles publisher Gungnir is expanding into animation with the launch of a new studio that will anchor an in-house YouTube channel the company hopes can grow into “the Cartoon Network of the ...
After months of reporting on the WGA & SAG-AFTRA strikes, we actually have some promising, pre-emptive labor news to report. Warner Bros. Discovery has officially recognized the move by dozens of ...
On Monday, the Animation Workers Ignited (AWI) ran a #RIPCartoonNetwork social media campaign to shine a brighter spotlight and dial up the bullhorn on the plight of the animation industry. Once the ...
After kicking off 2025 with new funding and renewed energy, the Northern Animation Network (NAN) — a collaboration between four animation festivals in Denmark, Norway, Lithuania, and Sweden — is set ...
Production staff — 66 employees from Warner Bros. Animation and 22 from Cartoon Network — filed a petition for a union election with the National Labor Relations board yesterday. The group is seeking ...