You remember it, don’t you? – late nights on the sofa with your favourite snacks as Samurai Jack slashes through droves of enemies.
30 years of classic cartoons and iconic TV shows, Cartoon Network will officially fold into Warner Bros. Animation and will no longer operate as a standalone network. Or, at least, that’s what some portals are reporting.
The news hit the media stating that, the channel started by Ted Turner in October of 1992, will have $3 billion slashed from the company since David Zaslav took over as CEO of Warner Bros. Discovery.
Since his acquiring of the position, 82 employees from the Warner Bros. TV Groups’ scripted, unscripted and animation divisions were let go on Wednesday.
This was reported by Polygon, which also reported that 43 unfilled positions will be left as such as the company will leave them vacant.
Additionally, the development and product teams of Warner Bros. Animation and Cartoon Network Studios will combine under one division whereas Hanna Barbera Studios Europe will maintain a seperate team.
According to a report from Polygon however, the consolidating of Warner Bros. Animation and Cartoon Network Studios will not affect output or show development, with one Warner Bros. representative confirming that Cartoon Network Studios is still working on multiple projects.
This, coupled with dropping viewership numbers, still sets the fate of Cartoon Network in doubt. It also might mean that many kids won’t grow up without iconic shows like Dexter’s Laboratory or Ed, Edd n Eddy.
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