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The Cartoon Network, Inc.

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The Cartoon Network, Inc. (TCN) is an American multinational entertainment company operating as a unit of Warner Bros. Discovery.

Founded by Ted Turner and based out of Atlanta, Georgia, its main properties include its flagship property, Cartoon Network, Boomerang, as well as programming blocks Cartoonito, Adult Swim and Toonami. It is a subsidiary of Warner Bros. Discovery Networks.

History

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On March 25, 1986, Turner Broadcasting System acquired Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists. On October 18, Turner forcibly sold back MGM. However, Turner kept much of the film and television library made before May 1986 (including some of the UA library) and formed Turner Entertainment Co.[1] On October 8, 1988, its cable channel Turner Network Television was launched and gained an audience with its extensive film library.[2] In 1991, Turner also purchased the library of animation studio Hanna-Barbera.[3][4] Ted Turner selected Betty Cohen (then-Senior Vice President of TNT) to devise a network to house these programs.[5] On February 18, 1992, Turner Broadcasting announced its plans to launch Cartoon Network as an outlet for an animation library.[6] On March 12, 1992, The Cartoon Network, Inc. was founded one month after Turner's plan was announced.[7] On October 1, 1992, its namesake TV channel officially launched as the first 24-hour single-genre cable channel with animation as its main theme.

In 1994, Hanna-Barbera's new division Cartoon Network Studios was founded and started production on What a Cartoon!. This show debuted in 1995, offering original animated shorts, most of which became their own programs and significantly influenced the tone of the channel. In 1996, Cartoon Network aired two preschool programs: Big Bag, a live-action/puppet television program with animated short series produced by Children's Television Workshop, and Small World, which featured animated series aimed at preschoolers imported from foreign countries. Turner Broadcasting System merged with Time Warner,[8] which led to Warner Bros. reacquiring the animated shorts they had sold to Associated Artists Productions. The network could then continue more original productions.

The company also owns the assets of Adult Swim, a late-night programming block of Cartoon Network commonly considered to be a separate channel in itself. It launched on September 2, 2001 and remains a core property for the company.

Acquisition by AT&T

On October 22, 2016, AT&T disclosed an offer to acquire Time Warner for $108.7 billion, including assumed debt held by the latter company. The merger would bring Time Warner's various media properties, including The Cartoon Network, Inc., under the same corporate umbrella as AT&T's telecommunications holdings, including satellite provider DirecTV and IPTV/broadband provider AT&T U-verse.[9][10][11][12] Time Warner shareholders approved the merger on February 15, 2017.[13] On November 20, 2017, the U.S. Department of Justice filed a lawsuit against AT&T and Time Warner in an attempt to block the merger, citing antitrust concerns surrounding the transaction.[14][15][16] U.S. clearance of the proposed merger—which had already received approval from European, Mexican, Chilean and Brazilian regulatory authorities—was affirmed by court ruling on June 12, 2018, after District of Columbia U.S. District Court Judge Richard J. Leon ruled in favor of AT&T, and dismissed antitrust claims asserted in the DOJ's lawsuit. The merger closed two days later on June 14, 2018, with Time Warner becoming a wholly owned subsidiary of AT&T, which renamed the unit WarnerMedia. The U.S. Court of Appeals in Washington unanimously upheld the lower court's ruling in favor of AT&T on February 26, 2019.[17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24]

WarnerMedia-Discovery merger

On May 17, 2021, AT&T and Discovery, Inc. reached a definitive Reverse Morris Trust agreement, in which AT&T would spin out WarnerMedia into an independent company (unwinding the prior 2018 acquisition of the former Time Warner) that would concurrently acquire Discovery's assets, for $43 billion in cash, securities and stock plus WarnerMedia's retention of certain debt. Under the transaction, which was expected to be finalized by the second quarter of 2022, The Cartoon Network, Inc. and all other assets of WarnerMedia would be combined with the assets of Discovery, Inc. AT&T shareholders would own 71% of the company's stock and Discovery shareholders would own the remaining 29% share, with each shareholder group appointing representative board members; David Zaslav, President and CEO of Discovery, would head the new company, replacing WarnerMedia CEO Jason Kilar.[25][26][27][28]

On June 1, 2021, it was announced that the merged company would be known as Warner Bros. Discovery; Zaslav explained that it would reflect "the combination of Warner Bros.' fabled hundred-year legacy of creative, authentic storytelling and taking bold risks to bring the most amazing stories to life, with Discovery’s global brand that has always stood brightly for integrity, innovation and inspiration."[29] The merger was officially completed on April 8, 2022, with The Cartoon Network, Inc. becoming a subsidiary of WBD.

Global expansion

Cartoon Network Europe, a pan-European English feed, was launched in 1993. Spanish, Swedish, Danish, French, Italian, and Norwegian audio tracks were added in 1994. The network's Dutch feed was launched in 1997. Another feed launched in 1998, which aired in France, Italy and Spain. The pan-European feed kept airing in the other parts of Europe. The network's Italian feed became independent a few months later after the launch of the French channel,Script error: No such module "Unsubst". while the Spanish and French feeds were split in 1999. A Polish feed launched a year earlier, in 1998.

On September 17, 1993, some Russian cities began receiving Cartoon Network Europe through broadcasts from the Astra satellite.[30][31] The channel broadcast in English. Since July 1, 1996, the channel has been available from the Panamsat 4 satellite in the territories of Southern Russia and Ukraine, in the Asian republics of the former USSR.[32] In 1997, the channel's new distributor, Chello Zone, took over in the CIS.[33][34][35] In the same year, the channel was partially dubbed into Russian.[36]

In 1998, the channel began broadcasting on the territories of Belarus and Ukraine, the Baltic states and the North-West of Russia from the Astra 1G satellite. Broadcasting was 16 hours a day, from 8:00 to 0:00 MSK.,[37] at night, the channel carried Turner Classic Movies. In November 1999, the channel became available on the platform NTV Plus and other cable networks, broadcasting from the Sirius 2 satellite.[38]

In 1999, the network's British feed officially split off from the pan-European version. This followed after the shared transponder analogue feed on Astra 1C became scrambled with VideoCrypt and the short-lived British version of TNT was launched.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

A Nordic feed was launched in 2000, broadcasting in Swedish, Norwegian, Danish and English. This also became available in Iceland and Finland.Script error: No such module "Unsubst". The Dutch Cartoon Network closed down in 2001. It was replaced with the pan-European feed in 2001. A Dutch audio track was simultaneously added. Greek subtitles became available the same year.Script error: No such module "Unsubst". The Polish feed branched into separate ones for Romania and Hungary in 2002. A German feed was launched in 2006. A Turkish feed was added in 2008.[39]

In April 2005, Cartoon Network Europe was completely dubbed into Russian.[40][41]

On October 1, 2008, a separate feed of Cartoon Network was created for Hungary and Romania, while the two additional audio tracks that were previously added to Cartoon Network Poland in 2002. Czech Republic and Slovakia both used to receive this channel feed in an English-language muted audio track.Script error: No such module "Unsubst"..

On October 1, 2009, the channel was launched - Cartoon Network Russia, broadcasting in the countries of CIS and South-Eastern Europe.[42]

The network's Arabic feed launched in 2010, which is free-to-air on satellite and exist alongside the pan-European feed in pay-TV which would later split into another MENA feed on 1 July 2016.[43] This is the only EMEA-marketed feed not broadcast in English. On November 17, 2010, the Dutch feed relaunched and started broadcasting 24 hours a day and with a new logo. All programs and ads air in Dutch.[44] The Spanish feed shut down in 2013, together with the Spanish Cartoonito. This market would focus completely on the free-to-air channel Boing.[45] The Portuguese-speaking channel was launched in October 2013 in Angola and Mozambique. It launched in Portugal later in December.[46]

Template:As of, the ex pan-European feed still airs in the Greek part of Cyprus; it is also one of the four feeds available in the Middle East and Africa (the other ones being the Arabic, French, and Portuguese feeds). This pan-European feed broadcasts in English, while Greek subtitles are available. All other European countries had their own local or regional feed.

On September 1, 2017, the Central and Eastern European channel feed added a Czech-language audio track for its audience in the Czech Republic and Slovakia, replacing the English-language muted audio track.[47]

Units

Production studios

U.S. television channels

International channels

Cartoon Network

Region(s) Launch date End date Language(s) Coverage and availability notes
Arab World Template:Dts (as an independent concurrent feed; via free-to-air TV) Arabic From Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Template:Dts (a Hindi language channel feed; via subscription TV) Hindi
Asia Pacific Template:Dts English, Indonesian, Thai, Malay, Mandarin, Cantonese, Vietnamese, and Tamil From Singapore and Jakarta
Template:Dts (Taiwan) From Taipei City, Taiwan
Australia and New Zealand Template:Dts English From Sydney, Australia
Canada Template:Dts (as a sister channel of Teletoon) Template:Dts (replaced by Boomerang)

From Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Operated under licence by Corus Entertainment.

Template:Dts (replacing Teletoon)
Central and Eastern Europe Template:Dts (as part of Cartoon Network Poland) September 18, 2024 Bulgarian, Croatian, Czech, Hungarian, Polish, Romanian, Russian, Serbian, Slovene, and English From Prague, Czech Republic[48]
Template:Dts (as an independent feed)
Template:Dts (as part of Cartoon Network CECP)
France Template:Dts (as part of Cartoon Network Europe) September 25, 2024 French and English From Paris, France
Template:Dts (as an independent feed)
Template:Dts (as part of Cartoon Network WE)
Germany Template:Dts (as part of Cartoon Network Europe, in English) Template:Dts German and English From Munich, Germany
Template:Dts (as an independent feed)
Template:Dts (as part of Cartoon Network WE)
India (South Asia) Template:Dts English, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, and Kannada From Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
Israel 2000 (as part of Cartoon Network Europe, in English) English and Hebrew Airs as a VOD streaming channel on Yes
Template:Dts (as a programming block on Arutz HaYeladim)
2019 (as a VOD streaming channel on Yes)
Italy Template:Dts (as part of Cartoon Network Europe) Italian and English From Milan, Italy
Template:Dts (as an independent feed)
Japan Template:Dts Japanese and English From Tokyo, Japan
Middle East and Africa Template:Dts (as part of Cartoon Network Europe; via pay TV) English, Arabic, and Greek From London, England
Template:Dts (relaunched as an independent feed specific for the MENA region; via pay TV)
Latin America Template:Dts Latin American Spanish, Brazilian Portuguese, and English (translated continuity on SAP) From Buenos Aires and São Paulo (Brazilian feed)
Template:Dts (as an autonomous Brazilian feed within the Latin American variant of the channel) From Atlanta, Georgia, United States
1999 (as an autonomous Mexican feed within the Latin American variant of the channel) Brazilian Portuguese and English (translated continuity on SAP)
South Atlantic
(Latin America)
Template:Dts (as part of the Latin American feed) Latin American Spanish and English (translated continuity on SAP) From Buenos Aires, Mexico City, Medellín, Santiago de Chile and São Paulo
2002 (as an autonomous feed within the Latin American variant of the channel)
Pacific
(Latin America)
Template:Dts (as part of the Latin American feed)
Template:Dts (as an autonomous feed within the Latin American variant of the channel)
North Atlantic
(Latin America)
Template:Dts (as part of the Latin American feed)
Template:Dts (as an autonomous feed within the Latin American variant of the channel)
Netherlands Template:Dts (as part of Cartoon Network Europe, in English) Template:Dts Dutch and English From Amsterdam, Netherlands
Template:Dts (as an independent feed)
Template:Dts (as part of Cartoon Network Europe, in Dutch and English)
Template:Dts (as an independent feed)
Template:Dts (as part of Cartoon Network WE)
Nordic Template:Dts (as part of Cartoon Network Europe) Template:Dts Danish, Norwegian, Swedish, and English From London, England
Template:Dts (as an independent feed)
Template:Dts (as part of Cartoon Network WE)
Pakistan Template:Dts English and Urdu Controlled by Cartoon Network India
Philippines Template:Dts (as part of Cartoon Network Asia Pacific) English From Singapore, Jakarta, Bangkok, Manila
Template:Dts (as an independent feed)
Poland Template:Dts (as part of Cartoon Network Europe, in English) Template:Dts Polish and English From Munich, Germany
Template:Dts (as an independent feed)
Template:Dts (as part of Cartoon Network CECP)
Portugal Template:Dts (as part of Cartoon Network Europe, in English) Template:Dts European Portuguese and English From London, England
Template:Dts (as an independent feed)
Template:Dts (as part of Cartoon Network WE)
CIS Template:Dts (Cartoon Network Europe) Template:Dts Russian and English
Template:Dts (Cartoon Network RSEE) Russian, Bulgarian, and English From Munich, Germany
Template:Dts (as part of Cartoon Network CECP)
Southeastern Europe Template:Dts Template:Dts Russian, Bulgarian, Croatian, Serbian, Slovene, and English
Template:Dts (launched in Croatian, Serbian, Slovene)
Template:Dts (as part of Cartoon Network CECP)
South Korea Template:Dts Korean and English From Seoul, South Korea
Spain Template:Dts (as part of Cartoon Network Europe) Template:Dts (as a channel) European Spanish and English (in rare times Catalan) From London, England
Template:Dts (as an independent feed)
Template:Dts (as a weekend afternoon block on Boing)
Turkey Template:Dts Turkish and English From Istanbul, Turkey
UK, Ireland & Malta Template:Dts English From London, England

Adult Swim

Channel name Launch date End date Coverage and availability notes
Australia & New Zealand December 2005 (original) Template:Dts (original) Available as a block on Cartoon Network (Australia).
Template:Dts (relaunch) November 2019 (relaunch)
Canada Template:Dts (as a block on Cartoon Network) Template:Dts (as a block on Cartoon Network (now Boomerang)) Canadian block operated under licence by Corus Entertainment
Template:Dts (as channel, replaced Action) Canadian channel (24/7) operated by Corus Entertainment; successor to Teletoon at Night.
France Template:Dts (as a block on Cartoon Network Switzerland) 2015 (as a block on Cartoon Network Switzerland) Available as a block and in SVOD with Warner TV Next, and selected programming on Max.
Template:Dts (as a block on Toonami)
Germany Template:Dts (as a block on TNT Serie) 2017 (as a block on TNT Serie) Available as a block on WarnerTV Comedy.
2016 (as a block on TNT Comedy)
Latin America Template:Dts (as a block on Cartoon Network) 2008 (as a block on Cartoon Network)
Template:Dts (as a block on I.Sat) Template:Dts (as a block on I.Sat)
Template:Dts (as a block on TBS) 2020 (as a block on TBS)
Template:Dts (as a block on Warner TV) Template:Dts (as a block on Warner TV)
Template:Dts (as a TV channel)
Russia Template:Dts 2021 Available as a block in Russia on 2x2 channel.
Spain Template:Dts (as a block on TNT) 2012 (as a block on TNT)
Template:Dts (as part of HBO, now Max)
Template:Dts (as a premium pack with Toonami on Orange TV)
UK & Ireland Template:Dts (as a block on Bravo) Template:Dts (as a block on Bravo) Available as a block on E4.
Template:Dts (as a block on FX/Fox) Template:Dts (as a block on FX/Fox)
Template:Dts (as a block on TCM) Template:Dts (as a block on TCM)
Template:Dts (as a block on TruTV) Template:Dts (as a block on TruTV)
Template:Dts (as a block on E4)

Boomerang

Region(s) Launch date End date Language(s) Coverage and availability notes
Australia Template:Dts (block on Cartoon Network Australia and New Zealand) 2005 (block on Cartoon Network Australia and New Zealand) English From Sydney, Australia
Template:Dts (Australia channel)
Canada Template:Dts (rebranding the first Cartoon Network as a Boomerang channel)

From Toronto, Ontario.

Owned by Corus Entertainment.

Central and Eastern Europe Template:Dts (as part of Boomerang Europe)

Template:Dts (Russia)

Template:Dts (in whole CEE); replaced by Cartoonito

English, Polish, Romanian, Hungarian, Russian, Bulgarian, Dutch, Czech, and German From Munich, Germany
Template:Dts (split into an independent feed)
France Template:Dts French and English From Paris, France
Germany Template:Dts Template:Dts (closed down and replaced by Boomerang Central and Eastern Europe) German and English From Munich, Germany
India (South Asia) Template:Dts (block on Cartoon Network India) Template:Dts English and Hindi From Mumbai, India
Italy Template:Dts Italian and English From Rome, Italy
Japan Template:Dts Template:Dts Japanese From Tokyo, Japan
Latin America Template:Dts (channel) Template:Dts (channel); replaced by Cartoonito Spanish, English, and Portuguese From Buenos Aires, Argentina; Santiago, Chile; São Paulo, Brazil; and Mexico City
Middle East and Africa March 2005 (as part of Boomerang Europe) Template:Dts (Africa) and Template:Dts (MENA); replaced by Cartoonito English, Arabic, and Greek From Paris, France
Template:Dts (MENA independent feed) From London, England
Netherlands Template:Dts
2015 (independant feed)
2017 (replaced again by Boomerang Central and Eastern Europe) Dutch and English
Nordic Template:Dts (as a block) Template:Dts (as a block) English, Danish, Norwegian, and Swedish
Template:Dts (as a channel) Template:Dts (as a channel); replaced by Cartoonito
Portugal Template:Dts Template:Dts; replaced by Cartoonito Portuguese and English From Lisboa, Portugal
South Korea Template:Dts Template:Dts; replaced by Cartoonito Korean and English From Seoul, South Korea
Southeast Asia Template:Dts (original) Template:Dts (original) English and Mandarin From Singapore
Template:Dts (relaunch) Template:Dts (relaunch); replaced by Cartoonito
Spain Template:Dts Template:Dts; replaced by Cartoonito Spanish and English From London, England
Thailand Template:Dts[49] Thai From Bangkok, Thailand
Turkey Template:Dts (as a channel) Template:Dts (as a block on Cartoon Network) Turkish and English From Istanbul, Turkey
Template:Dts (as a block on Cartoon Network) Template:Dts; replaced by Cartoonito
UK, Ireland & Malta Template:Dts English From London, England

Cartoonito

Region(s) Launch date End date Language(s) Type Coverage and availability notes
Arab World Template:Dts (original block) Template:Dts (original block) Arabic[50] Block on Cartoon Network From Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Template:Dts (reblock) Template:Dts (reblock)
Template:Dts (relaunch)[51]
Asia Pacific Template:Dts (channel, original) Template:Dts (channel, original) English and Chinese Channel (2012–2015) From Singapore and Jakarta, replaced Boomerang Asia
Template:Dts (Cartoon Network block) Template:Dts (Cartoon Network block) Block on Cartoon Network (2012–2015; 2022)
Template:Dts (Boomerang block) Template:Dts (Boomerang block) Block on Boomerang (2022–2023)
Template:Dts (channel, relaunch) Channel (2023–present)
Australia & New Zealand Template:Dts English Block on Cartoon Network From Sydney, Australia
Central and Eastern Europe Template:Dts (original block) Template:Dts (original block) English, German, Polish, Romanian, Serbian, Croatian, Slovene, Hungarian, Russian, Dutch, and Bulgarian Block on Boomerang CEE (2011–2014) From Munich, Germany, replaced Boomerang CEE
Template:Dts (relaunched block) Template:Dts (relaunched block) Block on Boomerang CEE (2022–2023)
Template:Dts (channel) Channel (2023–present)
France Template:Dts (original block) Template:Dts (original block) French Block on Boing (2011–2013) From Neuilly-sur-Seine, France
Template:Dts (channel)[52] Channel (2023–present)
India (South Asia) Template:Dts Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu Block on Cartoon Network From Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
Italy Template:Dts Template:Dts (Relaunched Channel) Italian Channel From Rome, Italy; owned by Boing S.p.A. (joint-venture between Mediaset (51%) and Warner Bros. Discovery EMEA (49%))
Japan Template:Dts Japanese and English Block on Cartoon Network From Tokyo, Japan
Latin America Template:Dts Spanish, English, and Portuguese Channel From Buenos Aires, Argentina, replaced Boomerang Latin America[53]
Middle East and Africa Template:Dts (original block) Template:Dts (original block) English and Arabic Block on Boomerang (2011–2014) From London, England
Template:Dts (relaunch block)[54]

Template:Dts (relaunch Africa block)

Template:Dts (relaunch MENA block)[55]

Block on Boomerang (2022–2023)

Template:Dts (Africa channel)

Template:Dts (MENA channel)[55]

Channel (2023–present)
Nordic Template:Dts (block) Template:Dts (block) Danish, Norwegian, Swedish, and English Block on Boomerang (2022–2023) From London, England; replaced Boomerang Nordic
Template:Dts (channel) Template:Dts Channel (2023–present)
Template:Dts (as part of Cartoonito Western Europe)
Philippines Template:Dts (channel) Template:Dts (channel) English Channel (2012–2015) From Singapore, Jakarta, Bangkok, Manila
Template:Dts (block) Block on Cartoon Network (2022–present)
Portugal Template:Dts (block) Template:Dts (block) Portuguese and English Block on Boomerang (2022–2023) From Lisbon, Portugal; replaced Boomerang Portugal
Template:Dts (channel) Template:Dts (merged) Channel (2023–present)
Template:Dts (as part of Cartoonito Western Europe)
South Korea Template:Dts (block) Template:Dts (block) Korean and English Block on Boomerang (2022–2024) From Seoul, South Korea; replaced Boomerang South Korea
Template:Dts (channel) Channel (2024–present)
Spain Template:Dts Template:Dts Spanish and English Channel From London, England
Turkey Template:Dts (Cartoon Network block) Turkish and English Block on Cartoon Network (2018–present) From Istanbul, Turkey; replaced Boomerang Turkey
Template:Dts (Boomerang block) Template:Dts (Boomerang block) Block on Boomerang (2022–2023)
Template:Dts (channel) Channel (2023–present)
UK, Ireland & Malta Template:Dts (original block) Template:Dts (original block) English Block on Cartoon Network Too (2006–2007) From London, England
Template:Dts (channel)

Channel (2007–present)

Block on Boomerang (2009–2010)

Template:Dts (relaunch block) Block on Cartoon Network (2022–present)

Toonami

Region(s) Launch date End date Language(s) Type Coverage and availability notes
Africa[56] Template:Dts English Channel From Paris
Asia Pacific Template:Dts Template:Dts English, Thai, Mandarin, Vietnamese, Indonesian, and Malay Channel From Singapore
Australia and New Zealand Template:Dts Template:Dts English Block on Cartoon Network Aired on Saturday evenings and Sunday afternoons. It later expanded to airing on weekday afternoons.
Central Europe Template:Dts Template:Dts Polish, Hungarian, and Romanian Block Aired as a weeknight and weekend morning block.
France Template:Dts Template:Dts; replaced by Warner TV Next French Channel From Paris, France
India (South Asia) 2005 (block) Template:Dts English and Hindi Channel Launched in 2015, it formerly aired action-animated and anime programming, before shifting its focus to airing classic animated series in 2017, similar to Boomerang. It ceased broadcasting in 2018.[57]
Template:Dts (channel)
Latin America Template:Dts (original block) Template:Dts (original block) Spanish and Portuguese Block on Cartoon Network and Adult Swim It was later relaunched as "Toonami Powered by Crunchyroll" as part of a partnership with Crunchyroll from 2020–2022.
Template:Dts (First relaunch) Template:Dts (First relaunch)
2023 (Second relaunch)
UK, Ireland & Malta Template:Dts Template:Dts English Channel Replaced CNX; From London, England

Other channels

Channel name Launch date End date Availability Notes
Boomerang +1 Template:Dts United Kingdom One-hour timeshift service to Boomerang.
Template:Dts Italy
Template:Dts France
Cartoon Network +1 Template:Dts (original) Template:Dts (original) United Kingdom

One-hour timeshift service to Cartoon Network.

The original network was replaced with Cartoon Network Too and subsequently Cartoonito and TCM 2 until the latter block closed.

Replacement version replaced Cartoon Network Too.

Template:Dts (relaunch)
Template:Dts Italy
Cartoon Network HD+ Template:Dts India, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, and Bangladesh The channel is a sister channel of Cartoon Network India, that mostly airs new shows. The channel is an HD-only channel broadcast in South Asia.
Cartoon Network Too Template:Dts Template:Dts United Kingdom

Sister channel to Cartoon Network, originally launched as a service that timeshared with TCM 2.

Relaunched as part of a merger with Toonami, with original slot being replaced with Cartoonito and re-replaced by Cartoon Network +1.

CNX Template:Dts Template:Dts United Kingdom General Entertainment network that aired mostly action cartoons during the day and more-adult-oriented shows during the evening. Replaced by Toonami

Note: In Italy and the UK, the network's "+1" timeshift channels are often temporarily rebranded and carry only one franchise for around a month, such as Looney Tunes, Tom and Jerry, and Ben 10.

See also

References

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External links

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