It’s not exactly the most productive time at Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD); You only have to look at the aftermath of this week’s earnings report to see why. Much of the blame falls – and rightly so – on WBD executive director David Zaslav. And if there’s one sector of the media business that has paid top dollar for Zaslav’s efforts to get WBD back into Wall Street’s good graces, it’s the broadcasting industry. animation. From budgets and cuts to canceled or moved projects to Tax Credit Island, the artists who create the animated magic we love (and helped save an entertainment industry hit by a global pandemic) have felt the warmth, and every time is hotter. As The Animation Guild (TAG) begins negotiations with AMPTP next week (with a big raise planned for this Saturday) over a deal that may have many long-term implications related to synthetic intelligence and other Array animation enthusiasts are presented some other reminder of the existing unhappy situation. A week after learning that the Boomerang streaming service and online page would be shutting down at the end of September (more on that in a minute), it appears that Cartoon Network’s online page is also gone. Here are two screenshots showing where the site takes you and what percentage the popup has when it gets there:
Earlier this month, WBD announced that streaming service Boomerang and the online page would shut down on September 30. Starting in October, existing subscribers will be transferred to an ad-free Max plan at no additional charge (as existing primary login points can be used with the Max account). WBD presented answers to some important questions on the “Help” site – in terms of content that also moves, the communication sent to subscribers indicated that “some Boomerang content may not be available. “Here’s a preview of the text of the email sent regarding the change:
Hello friends,
We are contacting you to let you know that Boomerang will be migrating to Max and that as of September 30, the Boomerang app and online page will no longer be available. The good news is that your Boomerang subscription will transfer to Max (ad-free). ) with no replacement of your subscription value until further notice!
Here’s what you want to know:
Log in: Starting September 30, you can log in to Max with your Boomerang email and password.
Child Profile: We will have a child profile set up in your account, allowing you to set parental controls and score restrictions.
Maximum Content: In Max, many Boomerang fan favorites with Scooby, Bugs Bunny, and Tom.
Billing: Throughout September, Apple will move your billing from Boomerang to Max.
In the meantime, keep enjoying the popular cartoons on Boomerang!You can manage your existing Boomerang subscription at any time, and we’re here to help.
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