‘King Of The Hill,’ ‘Beavis & Butthead’ Writer Michael Jamin Offers Good Advice On Pitching While Taking Down An Online Troll
Jamin used his presence at the WGA writers’ strike as a pretext to offer some wisdom to potential pitchers.
Jamin used his presence at the WGA writers’ strike as a pretext to offer some wisdom to potential pitchers.
The biggest Annecy ever, by a lot, wrapped tonight with an awards gala befitting its incredible competition lineups.
In Annecy, Disney announced four new animated series titles, sneak peeked eight more, and announced five renewals.
After adding an hour to its programming block in May, Adult Swim is ready to grow again with another hour titled Checkered Past.
The show, a “modernized” and “dynamic” reboot of the 1990s live-action series, will debut later this year.
A seventh-season reboot has been picked up by WBD, which will also put the show on Max in EMEA.
John Oliver wants to know how Disney plans to protect Mickey after the character hits the public domain in 2024.
The series will premiere on the network on May 4 before heading to HBO Max the following day.
In a concurrent move, the current Canadian Cartoon Network channel will rebrand as Boomerang.
Fox shows like ‘The Simpsons,’ ‘Family Guy,’ and ‘Bob’s Burgers’ will continue to be available on Hulu the day after their linear release.
The broadcaster will produce a wide range of animated content for all ages and auction it off to the highest bidder.
Rothman’s company Modern Magic will create half-hour and hour-long series produced by Fox’s Bento Box Entertainment.
The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (NATAS) has unveiled the winners of the first-ever Children’s & Family Emmy Awards, …
‘The Goof Who Sat by the Door’ is the fictional story of Disney’s first-ever Black CEO who tried to make “the Blackest movie of all time.”
The new series debuted as part of a seven-hour Jerry-themed block for Japan’s “Cheese Day.”
The series will air in 2024, and joins an ambitious lineup of adult animation offerings in development or production at Fox.
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.
Animated productions overcame the odds at the Imagen Awards and ended up on top.
It’s clear that Fox has big plans to expand its adult animation offering.
The classic Cartoon Network series celebrates its 25th anniversary this week.