Warner Bros. Discovery has shut down CartoonNetwork.com, as first spotted by Variety. Those who head the website now will be met with a redirect to the company’s Max streaming service. Instead of free ...
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 ...
The site now redirects users to sign up for Max. By Rick Porter Television Business Editor As of Friday, the landing page of CartoonNetwork.com features a popup directing users to sign up for Max, ...
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, ...
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 ...
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 ...
Warner Bros. Discovery has pulled Cartoon Network’s entire website from the web, which means that you can no longer access free episodes and other interactive content. Instead, visitors to ...
The site used to host full episodes of Cartoon Network shows, but now, it prompts you to sign up for Max. The site used to host full episodes of Cartoon Network shows, but now, it prompts you to sign ...
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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 ...
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 ...
Cartoon Network has been scrubbed from the web. Warner Bros. Discovery this week pulled the entire contents of cartoonnetwork.com offline — redirecting visitors to a landing page on Max, its ...
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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