There could not have been a better day to launch a children’s television channel than April Fools’ Day. At the start of the millennium—April 1st, 2000—Boomerang was brought to life as its own entity ...
Subscribers and some content from the classic cartoon platform will move to Max. By Rick Porter Television Business Editor Warner Bros. Discovery is shuttering its Boomerang streaming service, a home ...
Discover What’s Streaming On: The cartoon streaming service Boomerang is being shut down by Warner Bros. Discovery after more than seven years. As of next month, Max will absorb the standalone ...
One of Warner Bros.’s earliest coups of the TV age was acquiring the Hanna-Barbera library of animated programming. With it, they own stuff like Scooby-Doo, The Flintstones, Jonny Quest, et al. Cable ...
TV Kids delivers comprehensive information and analysis on the world of children's programming. It is produced by the same team behind World Screen, the leading source of information for 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 ...
The streaming home to "Scooby-Doo," "Looney Tunes," "Tom and Jerry," and "The Flintstones" will soon be no more. The cable channel lives on. Warner Bros. Discovery is shuttering its Boomerang ...
Warner Bros. Discovery is rebranding its kids’ channel Boomerang to the preschool channel Cartoonito across Southeast Asia, as well as Taiwan and Hong Kong. Why are they rebranding? WBD says that the ...
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 ...