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Is Cartoon Network Shutting Down in 2024? What Happened to Cartoon Network?

Despite rumors fueled by the hashtag #RIPCartoonNetwork and a viral video from "Animation Workers Ignited," Cartoon Network is not shutting down in 2024; the hashtag aims to highlight the challenges faced by animators.

by Kavitha

Updated Jul 09, 2024

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Is Cartoon Network Shutting Down in 2024? What Happened to Cartoon Network?

Is Cartoon Network Shutting Down in 2024?

The closure of Cartoon Network has generated a lot of discussion on social media. On X, the platform formerly known as Twitter, the hashtag #RIPCartoonNetwork has been popular. The video "Cartoon Network is essentially dead" was shared on Twitter by an account named "Animation Workers Ignited," which is where it all began.

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Numerous animators are losing their jobs and having difficulty finding new ones, according to the video. They clarified that since animation could be done remotely, it was one of the few industries that continued to operate during the COVID-19 epidemic. But these days, major studios are trying to save money by outsourcing work, canceling projects, and firing a large number of artists.

People started using the hashtag to share their favorite Cartoon Network shows, like "Courage the Cowardly Dog" and "The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy." They were also spreading the word about how badly animators are being treated.

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However, Cartoon Network is not actually shutting down. The rumors are false. The hashtag was used by 'Animation Workers Ignited' to bring attention to the problems faced by animators in the industry. So, while Cartoon Network isn't closing, the workers who create the shows need our support.

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What Happened to Cartoon Network?

Social media has been buzzing recently with rumors about Cartoon Network's impending closure. Soon after 'Animation Workers Ignited' posted a video on Twitter, the hashtag #RIPCartoonNetwork became popular.

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According to the video, a lot of animators are struggling and losing their jobs as a result of studios postponing and outsourcing their work. This gave rise to concerns that Cartoon Network would permanently close. Cartoon Network isn't closing down, though. The hashtag was created to draw attention to the issues animators face and to start a conversation about ways to help them.

Cartoon Network

Cartoon Network, which is owned by Warner Bros. Discovery, is also referred to as CN. Betty Cohen took over as the network's first president on October 1, 1992, after Ted Turner gave his approval. The channel's headquarters are located in Atlanta, Georgia at 1050 Techwood Drive NW.

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Cartoon Network mostly broadcasts kid-friendly animated television shows that combine humor and action. The channel's usual hours are 6 a.m. to 5 p.m. ET/PT, excepting holidays and special events. Children six to twelve years old are the target audience for CN. They have Cartoonito for smaller kids in the morning and Adult Swim at night for older teens and young adults (ages 18 to 34).

As of November 2023, Cartoon Network is available in about 66 million pay-TV households in the United States, which is down from its peak of 100 million households in 2011.

Cartoon Network Media

Cartoon Network is more than just a TV channel; it has a lot of cool stuff in the media world.

Cartoon Network Games
Video games based on Cartoon Network series have been created and released by Cartoon Network Games (previously known as Cartoon Network Interactive) since 2000. They made numerous Ben 10 games as well as Cartoon Network: Punch Time Explosion, a fighting game akin to Super Smash Bros. They also offered a very multiplayer online game called FusionFall.

Cartoon Network Enterprises
Cartoon Network Enterprises was founded in 2001 and is responsible for managing the network's worldwide licensing and merchandise. They provide a wide variety of Cartoon Network products for sale.

Mobile App
With the Cartoon Network mobile app, you can play games, view live broadcasts, catch up on the schedule, and watch the most recent full episodes.

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Book Licensing
In 2015, Cartoon Network Books started licensing books based on their franchises.

Movies
Cartoon Network has produced several movies, including The Powerpuff Girls Movie, Regular Show: The Movie, and Teen Titans Go! To The Movies. Most of their films are TV movies.

Online
On July 27, 1998, CartoonNetwork.com, the official website of Cartoon Network, went live. It offers online games, show information, and exclusive web cartoons. Cartoon Orbit was a well-liked online game that was discontinued in 2006. Their website even had more unique users in 2000 than Nickelodeon's!

Is Cartoon Network Dead?

No, the Cartoon Network still exists. After 'Animation Workers Ignited' released a film highlighting challenges encountered by animators, such as job losses and project cancellations, the hashtag #RIPCartoonNetwork became popular. Although Cartoon Network is still operational, the video gave users the impression that the station was closing. The purpose of the hashtag was to draw attention to the issues facing the animation sector

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