Following Tuesday’s news of layoffs and restructurings within Warner Bros. Television Group, many animation fans and creators have taken to social media to express worry about the state of Cartoon ...
The Cartoon Network logo is displayed on a smartphone. (Photo Illustration by Igor Golovniov/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images) The #RIPCartoonNetwork began trending on X on Monday, but there’s ...
On Monday, the Animation Workers Ignited (AWI) ran a #RIPCartoonNetwork social media campaign to shine a brighter spotlight and dial up the bullhorn on the plight of the animation industry. Once the ...
Folks across social media are mourning the shuttering of the Cartoon Network building in Burbank, CA. As you drove down N. 3rd street, that giant logo was impossible to miss, reminding all passing ...
No one can blame fans for assuming the worst of Warner Bros. Discovery after the company’s actions—the layoffs, the project cancellations (R.I.P. Batgirl), the disappearance of already-existing ...
If you saw the hashtag #RIPCartoonNetwork and got worried, there’s not actually a reason to fear for your favorite animation – not yet, anyway. #RIPCartoonNetwork started trending on Twitter after a ...
If you head over to Twitter or Reddit right now, there is a good chance you will see Cartoon Network trending. The organization is making headlines following a slew of layoffs at Warner Bros.
More and more internet history is being lost. It’s a good reminder that though websites seem like permanent fixtures, they can be gone in the blink of an eye. The latest website death is that of ...
The #RIPCartoonNetwork began trending on X on Monday, but there’s no evidence that the television channel is shutting down. The hashtag is part of a campaign started by Animation Workers Ignited, a ...