Former Nick Exec Audrey Diehl Joins Warner Bros. Animation As V-P of Series
Diehl is joining Warner Bros. Animation at a time when the division is enjoying a boom period.
Diehl is joining Warner Bros. Animation at a time when the division is enjoying a boom period.
A chat with the star and producer of the new Adult Swim series “The Jellies.”
The ex-Nickelodeon producer is speaking for the first time since being fired from the studio.
Disturbing new details have come to light about the creator of Nickelodeon’s “The Loud House.”
A Nickelodeon spokesperson has confirmed to Cartoon Brew that Chris Savino has been fired from Nickelodeon.
In the wake of extensive allegations of sexual harassment, Nickelodeon has placed “The Loud House” creator on an immediate leave of absence.
Warner Bros. will bring the DC superhero team to the bigscreen in 2018.
If you want to know what upcoming shows that European tv animation producers are developing, Cartoon Forum was the place to be this week.
The African project “Mama K’s Super 4,” created by Zambian writer Malenga Mulendema, is one step closer to becoming a series.
“Zafari'”director David Dozoretz on how his animated tv series is using real-time rendering – and the new possibilities that tv creators have with real-time rendered CG series.
The final season of “Samurai Jack” came up big at the 2017 Emmy Awards.
PBS is celebrating the 75th anniversary of Disney’s “Bambi” with a new documentary about its Chinese-American production designer, Tyrus Wong.
See “Samurai Jack” on the bigscreen.
“The Jetsons” — in the flesh!
Grunkle Stan isn’t taking the white nationalist movement sitting down. Thank his creator, Alex Hirsch.
A “We Bare Bears” artist took to Twitter tonight to express his views on the multiple days of white supremacist and neo-Nazi rioting that has taken place in Charlottesville, Virginia.
Here’s your first look at TBS’ “Close Enough,” a surreal adult comedy series from “Regular Show” creator J.G. Quintel.
“Rocket & Groot” and “Teen Titans Go!” shake up the short-form animation category at the 2017 Emmy Awards.
Facing intense pressure from online video services, the BBC is boosting its spending on children’s content and services.
Two seasons of the series will begin airing in 2018.