The DEATH of Cartoon Network Exposed
Cartoon Network was once the king of animated TV, with legendary shows like Ed, Edd n Eddy, Teen Titans, Dexter’s Laboratory, and Adventure Time. It wasn’t just a channel—it was a cultural icon. But fast forward to the 2020s, and something’s changed. After Warner Bros' merger with Discovery, Cartoon Network has faced budget cuts, layoffs, and a disturbing shift in content strategy. The network that defined childhoods is now barely recognizable. In this video, we dive deep into: 📉 The decline of CN's original programming 💰 Corporate restructuring under Warner Bros. Discovery 🎬 The shift toward streaming and away from TV 🧠 Why the animation industry at large is under threat This isn’t just about one network—it’s about what happens when art meets corporate chaos. 🔔 Subscribe for more deep dives into animation, pop culture, and media shifts. 👍 If you grew up on CN, drop your favorite show in the comments.

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