Time Warner network subsidiaries Turner Broadcasting and Warner Bros. are relaunching the archival animation channel Boomerang with original content — and commercials. The new shows, which are among ...
Time Warner is banking on some of its oldest stars to breathe new life into a cable network that has aired only reruns over the course of its 15-year history. Scooby Doo first appeared on TV in 1969 ...
As Boomerang unveils its 2018-2019 programming slate, Turner and Warner Bros. are looking to two proven franchises to help boost their cartoon subscription-streaming service. Separate from — though ...
Plus, get the best of BroadwayWorld delivered to your inbox, and unlimited access to our editorial content across the globe. Starting in July, Scooby-Doo and Guess Who? will also air weekly on Cartoon ...
Ring in some holiday cheer this year with Boomerang, Cartoon Network's 24-hour all-cartoon-classics network, as it presents a month-long CHRISTMAS PARTY of beloved seasonal favorites for the entire ...
Cartoon Network, leaders in Indian kids’ television genre, in keeping with the channel’s tradition of innovation and setting programming, research and marketing trends, announced the launch of yet ...
Boomerang, a cable network that brings viewers classic cartoon programs, announced it will be unveiling a streaming-video app this spring, USA Today reported Tuesday. The app will first only be ...
Will the promise of two new original series next year — based on decades-old toon franchises — help convince people to pay $5 per month for Boomerang’s subscription-video service? That’s the question ...
Cartoon Network just launched a subscription-based streaming service, the cable channel’s first. Don’t expect to find Steven Universe or Adventure Time on the mobile and desktop platform, though; the ...
It’s been 20 years since Family Matters star Jaleel White last portrayed iconic nerd Steve Urkel. Now, he’s bringing the character back in a new animated Scooby-Doo that’s airing on the Boomerang ...
Time Warner is banking on some of its oldest stars to breathe new life into a cable network that has aired only reruns over the course of its 15-year history. Scooby-Doo first appeared on TV in 1969 ...
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