Cartoon Network No Longer Has A Website Due To Cost-Cutting Measures At Parent Company
After 26 years of operation, the Cartoon Network website has been shut down.
After 26 years of operation, the Cartoon Network website has been shut down.
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The building was home to dozens of Cartoon Network productions.
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The local programmers of "The Tom and Jerry Show" are road-testing a new idea: the "thoughtover."
Combined, the two studios he's leading currently produce more than 30 series.
Cartoon Network is looking for new talent – in Africa.
Coming in 2020…
Pen Ward's groundbreaking tv series has officially ended.
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Fan art is now a business for Cartoon Network.
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Time Warner is relaunching its archival animation showcase Boomerang with original content -- and commercials.
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Cartoon Network quietly dropped two new pilots on its website this week: Dominic Bisignano and Amalia Levari's Back to Backspace and Sam Marin's "Pillywags Mansion."
Turner Broadcasting announced yesterday that they will rebrand the Cartoon Network spin-off Boomerang in 2015, changing it from a channel of classic cartoons and Cartoon Network re-runs to a "global all-animation, youth-targeted network."