More Cartoon Network Shows Pulled From HBO Max
'Courage the Cowardly Dog' and 'What’s New, Scooby-Doo?' were pulled from HBO Max, as Warner Bros. Discovery pivots away from legacy animated shows.
'Courage the Cowardly Dog' and 'What’s New, Scooby-Doo?' were pulled from HBO Max, as Warner Bros. Discovery pivots away from legacy animated shows.
Cartoon Network moves to Comcast’s $9.95 add-on tier in August, reducing its cable visibility as audiences shift to digital platforms.
Hulu will debut Dan Harmon's new series 'Krapopolis,' Max is bringing back the 'Tiny Toons,' and Netflix will say goodbye to 'Disenchantment.'
According to WBD executives, the HBO name was steering parents away from their platform.
Spanish audiences love adult animation series, but the country has, until now, neglected to produce much of its own.
A look at how animation has been affected by the upheaval since Discovery completed its acquisition of Warner Bros. back in April.
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The new service will become available on September 1.
"Close Enough," "Summer Camp Island," and "Infinity Train" are some of titles that will longer be available on HBO Max after this week.
According to new data from Parrot Analytics, demand for animated content has doubled since 2020 while supply has failed to keep pace.
Just remove the word "cartoon" from your name already.
Space opera Driftwood and adventure-comedy Invincible Fight Girl are heading to the Warner-owned streaming platform.
The program's goal is to to “innovate the art of animated storytelling, showcase diverse stories, discover new voices, and mentor the next generation of animators.”
Netflix is making a big play for the preschool crowd.
Cartoonito will launch on HBO Max and Cartoon Network in the fall.
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