Warner Bros. Television Group (WBTVG) laid off 82 scripted, unscripted, and animation employees on Tuesday, and will not fill 43 more vacant positions. The 125 positions represented 26% of the ...
Production staff at Cartoon Network and Warner Bros. Animation are moving to unionize, with workers at the Warner Bros. Discovery subsidiaries banding together to begin collective bargaining. The ...
The hits keep coming for Warner Bros. Discovery, and the company’s most recent announcement is sending shockwaves across social media. After all, new reports have gone live confirming Cartoon Network ...
The staffers, who work on projects including 'Batman: Caped Crusader' and 'Adventure Time: Fionna and Cake,' filed for a National Labor Relations Board election Wednesday. By Katie Kilkenny Enterprise ...
Although the critical and commercial success of Soul and Hair Love has opened the door to amplifying Black voices in animation, the industry is largely exclusionary. According to a recent report, only ...
Production staff — 66 employees from Warner Bros. Animation and 22 from Cartoon Network — filed a petition for a union election with the National Labor Relations board yesterday. The group is seeking ...
Alexandra Hartmann is a film critic and storyteller with a passion for exploring the silver screen’s hidden corners. Currently working on her debut book about the evolution of European cinema, she ...
David Zaslav has been preaching the gospel of Tinseltown labor peace since the SAG-AFTRA strike ended, and now the Warner Bros Discovery CEO is putting his money where his mouth is when it comes to ...
Warner Bros. Animation and Cartoon Network production workers are attempting to unionize with The Animation Guild (TAG). A petition was filed with the National Labor Relations Board today requesting a ...
After kicking off 2025 with new funding and renewed energy, the Northern Animation Network (NAN) — a collaboration between four animation festivals in Denmark, Norway, Lithuania, and Sweden — is set ...
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