Warner Bros. has eliminated the Boomerang streaming service, leading us to ask: Does David Zaslav just REALLY hate Scooby-Doo?
that WBD was officially shutting down Boomerang, the former cable network-turned-on-demand streaming service for Warner’s library of classic cartoons. Sure, a number of the ‘toons from the low-cost streaming option will get moved over to the company’s Max line, including a bunch of the Scooby stuff.
Boomerang’s history stretches back to 1992, when it originated as a programming block on Cartoon Network, home to the channel’s extensive library of older cartoons . It was spun off as a separate cable network in 2000, and got a relaunch in 2015, including a brief effort to focus on new version of old cartoons like. When its cable coverage started to fall apart a few years later, Warner Bros.
News of Boomerang’s shuttering comes not long after Paramount announced it was making a similar move, killing off the kid-aimed Noggin and folding some of its content into Paramount+. Meanwhile, existing Boomerang subscribers will have their accounts transferred over to Max, apparently at no additional charge.January 1, 2018 | 12:00pmAugust 2, 2024 | 9:18am
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