Handing a victory to the Cartoon Network, a federal appellate court has ruled that the company's Android app didn't violate a video privacy law by allegedly sharing data about consumers with the ...
R.I.P., CartoonNetwork.com. As of Aug. 8, the channel’s former content hub no longer exists, instead redirecting animation enthusiasts to Max.com, where they can sign up for a subscription to stream ...
The website for Cartoon Network, which had existed online since 1998, has been scrubbed from the internet. What once was a video-heavy portal for shows, including The Powerpuff Girls, Adventure Time, ...
The site now redirects users to sign up for Max. By Rick Porter Television Writer As of Friday, the landing page of CartoonNetwork.com features a popup directing users to sign up for Max, Warner Bros.
Cable subscribers, continue to watch Cartoon Network on your TV and connected apps as well!” A Cartoon Network spokesperson told Variety in a statement, “We are focusing on the Cartoon Network shows ...
Warner Bros. Discovery has shut down Cartoon Network’s website and is redirecting visitors to Max. “Looking for episodes of your favorite Cartoon Network shows? Check out what’s available to stream on ...
ATLANTA (Legal Newsline) – A federal judge dismissed a class action lawsuit against The Cartoon Network that claimed the company violated class members’ privacy and ruled the personal information that ...
The site now redirects users to sign up for Max. By Rick Porter Television Business Editor Cartoon Network‘s website is no more. As of Friday, the landing page of CartoonNetwork.com features a popup ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results