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Cartoon Network Website Shuts Down, Visitors Redirected to Max

Cartoon Network Website Shuts Down, Visitors Redirected to Max

Warner Bros. Discovery has shut down Cartoon Network’s website and is redirecting visitors to Max.

“Looking for episodes of your favorite Cartoon Network shows? Check out what’s available to stream on Max (subscription required),” reads a pop-up message on a new homepage for the streaming service that replaced the site. “Sign up for Max, where you can also create a kids profile with rating restrictions and additional privacy protections to keep the game fun and kid-friendly! Cable subscribers, continue to enjoy your favorite CN programs on your TV and connected apps, too!”

A WBD spokesperson did not immediately respond to TheWrap’s request for comment.

The move comes after the company previously revealed that its Boomerang subscription service app and website would be ending on September 30. WBD said Boomerang subscribers would receive a partial refund based on unused time on their current subscription and that programming would continue to be available through its partner pay-TV providers as well as Max.

Additionally, the company shut down its MotorTrend+ streaming service earlier this year, which was migrated to Discovery+.

Warner isn’t the only media giant shutting down its network websites. Paramount Global recently shut down MTV News and deleted the network’s archives, as well as its Noggin streaming service.

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