Warner Bros, Discovery formally closed Cartoon Network’s official website in order that customers can now not entry free viewing or interactive content material from the website.
As reported by Engadget on Sunday, all providers on the CartoonNetwork.com website shall be transferred to the Max subscription streaming service.
A Cartoon Network spokesperson mentioned the explanation behind the closure of the Cartoon Network website was as a result of it was now specializing in viewing and social media that have been most in demand by viewers and had important progress potential.
The closure of Cartoon Network’s official website, he mentioned, wouldn’t have an effect on packages on the cable TV community.
When it was nonetheless working, Cartoon Network’s official website introduced full episodes of varied widespread collection similar to “Adventure Time”, “The Amazing World of Gumball”, “Teen Titans GO!”, and “Steven Universe” which could possibly be watched totally free.
The closure of Cartoon Network’s official website got here every week after Warner Bros. Discovery introduced the termination of its basic cartoon streaming service, Boomerang.
Warner Bros. Discovery introduced that the service, which options basic cartoons like “Tom & Jerry,” “Wacky Races,” and “Looney Tunes,” will shut down on September 30.
Viewers will then be transitioned to Max’s ad-free subscription plan at no further value.
Earlier in June, media large Paramount additionally eliminated a number of outdated episodes of its cable networks, together with “The Daily Show with Jon Stewart” and “The Colbert Report” from Comedy Central’s website, in addition to free content material from the web sites of different channels like TV Land, CMT, and Paramount Network.