Warner Bros. Discovery Shuts Down Cartoon Network’s Website


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In a move that signals the end of an era, the Cartoon Network website has officially shut down. Visitors to the once-vibrant online hub are now redirected to Warner Bros. Discovery’s Max streaming service.

The website, which first launched in 1998, served as a central resource for fans of Cartoon Network’s programming. It offered show information, channel schedules, an extensive archive of clips, and a collection of Flash games that entertained countless children and adults alike.

However, as of 2024, the website has ceased to exist in its original form. Fans seeking information about Cartoon Network shows or hoping to relive classic moments from the channel’s history will now need to subscribe to Max.

The shutdown marks a significant shift in how Cartoon Network interacts with its audience. While the channel itself continues to broadcast, the loss of its dedicated website removes a valuable resource for fans and represents a further consolidation of content under the Max streaming umbrella.

The move has sparked nostalgia among those who grew up with the Cartoon Network website, reminiscing about the hours spent exploring its offerings. Though the site may be gone, the memories it created will undoubtedly live on for years to come.

This comes as Warner Bros. Discovery wrote off billions of dollars worth of value for its cable TV networks. This move also follows Paramount’s recent move to shutdown several websites including MTV News.

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