Cartoon Network is continuing its brand evolution, as the channel broadens out and adds more live-action fare to the mix. The network’s black-and-white checkerboard design scheme remains, but it’s ...
Above: Turner Animation COO Stuart Snyder, Cartoon Network Chief Rob Sorcher, exec VP John O’Hara, NFL tight-end Tony Gonzalez and Turner Sports prexy David Levy. Cartoon Network unveiled its upcoming ...
London, UK 3 October 2004 Cartoon Network, the world's most widely distributed kids' animation channel, and Macrospace, the global provider of mobile games and mobile gaming services, today announces ...
Springboarding off its 2010 ratings growth across key kids and boys demos, in which series/specials Adventure Time, Dude, What Would Happen, Generator Rex and Hall of Game helped propel the network to ...
Hero Factory from LEGO® hits TV screens this summer for the first time in its very own UK series on Cartoon Network, the popular kids’ channel owned by Turner Broadcasting. Cartoon Network will be ...
The new Laughternoons concept breaks with Turner’s tradition of stripping its three British children’s channels (the others are Boomerang and Cartoonito) throughout the day. While most of the new ...