Warner Bros. Discovery has seemingly wiped Cartoon Network from the internet in its latest attempt at consolidating its massive library and trove of subscribers to Max. The Cartoon Network website was ...
The website for Cartoon Network, which had existed online since 1998, has been scrubbed from the internet. What once was a video-heavy portal for shows, including The Powerpuff Girls, Adventure Time, ...
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Cartoon Network shuts down iconic website after 26 years, marks shift to streaming era
Cartoon Network has officially closed its website after 26 years, marking the end of an era for a beloved television channel ...
Cartoon Network’s official website has been shut down as it now redirects to the Max streaming service instead. Cartoon Network was once home to some of the most notable animated series releases in ...
Cash-bleeding media giant Warner Bros. Discovery pulled the plug on Cartoon Network’s website. The David Zaslav-led company — which on Wednesday reported a whopping net loss of almost $10 billion, ...
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End Of An Era: Cartoon Network Website To Officially Close Down? Reports
Cartoon Network has officially shut down its iconic website after 26 years, bringing back nostalgic moments for fans who grew ...
In another cost cutting initiative, Warner Bros Discovery said they would be shutting down the website of The Cartoon Network. The announcement came in the aftermath of WBD announcing, in their ...
If you are a longtime fan of animated Cartoon Network hits Ben Ten, Powerpuff Girls, Teen Titans and Steven Universe, you will now have to pay to stream your favorite cartoons if you don't already ...
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 ...
Belt-tightening measures at Warner Bros. Discovery have claimed yet another victim: the Cartoon Network website. The network’s site, which had been in operation for over 26 years, went dark within the ...
The Cartoon Network website is no more. A week after Warner Bros. Discovery announced it was shutting down the Boomerang streaming service, the company also has pulled all content off ...
Call it the end of an era: Cartoon Network's website has been removed from the web, redirecting visitors instead to a landing page for Max following the changes over at Warner Bros. Discovery. A ...
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