Just one week after announcing the shuttering of the classic cartoon streaming service Boomerang, Warner Bros. DIscovery is once again slashing away at its animation archives. The official Cartoon ...
Cartoon Network has been scrubbed from the web. Warner Bros. Discovery this week pulled the entire contents of cartoonnetwork.com offline — redirecting visitors to a landing page on Max, its ...
Recently, much to the chagrin of many, CartoonNetwork.com was shut down by Warner Bros. Discovery. Although the site had once featured ways to watch some of our favorite Cartoon Network series, it was ...
R.I.P., CartoonNetwork.com. As of Aug. 8, the channel’s former content hub no longer exists, instead redirecting animation enthusiasts to Max.com, where they can sign up for a subscription to stream ...
Warner Bros. Discovery has pulled Cartoon Network’s entire website from the web, which means that you can no longer access free episodes and other interactive content. Instead, visitors to ...
Cartoon Network's website has been shut down, raising concerns about the channel's future amidst the shift to streaming in a strategic way.
In the end, the cowardly dogs won. Cartoonnetwork.com is the latest victim of David Zaslav and Warner Bros. Discovery’s endless campaign to make everything in the entertainment sector a little bit ...
Cartoon Network has officially closed its website after 26 years, marking the end of an era for the beloved television channel that shaped childhoods over the past three decades, according to reports.
In a twist of irony, the Webby Awards, which honor the finest Internet sites, are still around seven years after first being held in 1997. Meanwhile, many of its honorees are nothing but faded logos ...