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HBO Max removes classic Cartoon Network shows from its library, leaving only 11 titles and no 90s shows available for ...
Gumball, one of the most popular cartoon characters of the 2010s, is back on television screens. “The Wonderfully Weird World ...
According to Xfinity, the add-on package also includes the NFL Network, NFL RedZone, NBA TV, MLb Network, NH Network, CBS ...
HBO Max has removed its entire Cartoon Network catalogue. This comes after Warner Bros. Discovery shut down the Cartoon ...
HexClad Presents Bronx Buds' Returns for a second season Aug. 9, joined by guest stars and YES broadcasters Michael Kay, John ...
Like countless other kids in the 1960s and 70s, Michael Kay spent his Saturday mornings glued to the TV for weekly showings ...
Call it the end of an era: Cartoon Network 's website has been removed from the web, redirecting visitors instead to a ...
The Ticket's Gordon Keith, whose "Fake Jerry" has been a staple on the Dallas sports talk station for the last 30 years, ...
Cartoon Network's popular animated children's show "We Baby Bears" will introduce two nonbinary characters and include a discussion of pronoun usage during its season debut Saturday morning.
Cartoon Network Studios is merging with Warner Bros. Animation. The news — and the chosen leadership — has led some to declare "RIP Cartoon Network." The layoffs, announced on Tuesday, heavily ...
Cartoon Network's "We Baby Bears" is set to debut they/them pronouns in a "nonbinary inclusive episode" this Saturday morning, and it's causing a stir online.
Above, Cartoon Network’s original logo, and its more recent version. According to Cartoon Network, the channel’s new “brand expansion” will take place across all platforms (on-line, on-air ...
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