After rumours and news circulated that Cartoon Network could be shutting down, the American cable television channel revealed that it is not, in fact, ending its 30 year run.
Over the weekend, Cartoon Network’s Twitter page issued a statement saying: ‘Y’all we’re not dead, we’re just turning 30’, accompanied by a laughing emoji.
Y’all we’re not dead, we’re just turning 30 😂
To our fans: We’re not going anywhere. We have been and will always be your home for beloved, innovative cartoons ⬛️⬜️ More to come soon!#CartoonNetwork #CN30 #30andthriving #CartoonNetworkStudios #FridayFeeling #FridayVibes
— Cartoon Network (@cartoonnetwork) October 14, 2022
‘To our fans: We’re not going anywhere. We have been and will always be your home for beloved, innovative cartoons.’ The network continued to ride the wave of rumours with Twitter memes, using shots of some of their current programmes.
The rumours began to run wild after its parent company Warner Bros. Discovery decided to lay off 82 staff members in three departments whilst leaving 43 vacant positions.
POV: When you find out about your death via Twitter 🤔⁉️#oop #cartoonnetwork #Cartoonnetworkstudios #stillalive #30andthriving #gumball #theamazingworldofgumball #SaturdayVibes #SaturdayMotivation pic.twitter.com/GW61wca5Er
— Cartoon Network (@cartoonnetwork) October 15, 2022
So it turns out that kids will get to experience the joy of coming home from school and watch beloved shows they’ll consider classics in their time after all.
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