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On Cartoon Network & Adult Swim Getting Back to Basics: "When I joined the network [in 1996], to our minds, it wasn't a kid network; it was an animation network. We said it was for a psychographic ...
Cartoon Network and Warner Bros. Animation, home to “Scooby-Doo,” will merge its production teams, stoking concerns of their future at parent Warner Bros. Discovery.
While Cartoon Network appears to be safe -- at least for now -- the video rightfully highlights some of the problems the animation industry is currently facing, such as job losses and projects ...
Cartoon Network took it upon itself to bring many forms of entertainment to the world, not focusing exclusively on American-made content. Its Toonami broadcast is responsible for generations of ...
Annual advertising revenue for Cartoon Network and Adult Swim has plummeted 80% over the last decade, from $668.3 million in 2014 to $133.7 million in 2024.
Cartoon Network said it is not shutting down, despite rumors circulating on social media this week. Concerns arose after parent company Warner Bros. Discovery announced layoffs to animation teams ...
The latest developments surrounding corporate restructuring in the streaming age has some people worried about the future of Cartoon Network. Trace William Cowen. October 14, 2022.
Warner Bros. TV Group laid off 82 staffers on Wednesday. WB Animation and Cartoon Network Studios will be brought under the same division. Here’s what it means for Cartoon Network’s future.
As Ben 10 remains one of the most notable Cartoon Network shows in its history, there’s an even bigger potential to see the series in a whole new manner with a proper revival in the future.
Cartoon Network Studios and Warner Bros. Animation are consolidating into a single unit, and that's an ominous sign for the future of new, original Cartoon Network animation.