Warner Bros. Discovery will rebrand its kids’ TV channel Boomerang to Cartoonito in Southeast Asia, Taiwan and Hong Kong, with effect from July 28. The company said that the “switch is a result of ...
Barney’s back. The iconic purple dinosaur is returning to the small screen for a new generation. Warner Bros. Discovery has picked up new CG-animated series Barney’s World for Cartoon Network‘s ...
"Cartoonito is Warner Bros. Discovery’s biggest commitment to programming for children aged 2 to 6." By Georg Szalai Global Business Editor Said Vanessa Brookman, senior vp kids and family EMEA for ...
Hilary Remley is a News Writer at Collider. She is a recent graduate of SUNY Albany. Ruh-Roh, it looks like there's more Scooby-Doo adventures on the way, as HBO Max and Cartoon Network have just ...
Post peak TV, the cost-conscious major studio has found fresh TV content for its EMEA markets in Canada with a new animated spin-off series from Boat Rocker. By Etan Vlessing Canada Bureau Chief WBD, ...
Warner Bros. Discovery is to launch Cartoonito in the French market as part of a wider rollout of the channel. Cartoonito will debut in France and French-speaking territories on April 3. The channel ...
Warner Bros. Discovery is rebranding its kids’ channel Boomerang to the preschool channel Cartoonito across Southeast Asia, as well as Taiwan and Hong Kong. Why are they rebranding? WBD says that the ...
9 Story Media Group's Lu & the Bally Bunch has debuted in the U.S. on Cartoonito, Cartoon Network’s destination for preschoolers, while Let’s Go, Bananas! is set to premiere on the network on October ...
WarnerMedia Kids & Family has set the launch date for its first-ever preschool block, Cartoonito, for September 13, with an initial programming roster that includes Little Ellen and Lucas the Spider.
Thomas the Tank Engine and his Friends are steaming into Europe as part of the development of Cartoonito in the region. WarnerMedia’s preschool brand is launching as a linear channel across EMEA. It ...
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