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Warner Bros. Discovery To Discontinue Boomerang Streaming Platform In September

August 5, 2024
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Warner Bros. Discovery continues to make changes across its offerings, with the latest announcement being the closure of the Boomerang streaming service at the end of September. Subscribers have received an email detailing the shutdown, informing them that some content will be migrated to Max while the rest will no longer be available for streaming.

Boomerang, which started as a cable network in 2000, showcased classic Warner Bros. animated shows such as Scooby-Doo, Tom & Jerry, and various Looney Tunes content. Despite its transition to a streaming platform in 2017 and the addition of new and exclusive content, it seems the service has not met the expected levels of financial success.

However, the email sent to subscribers offers a silver lining by transferring them from the Boomerang plan to an ad-free subscription for Max at no extra cost. This means subscribers can continue to enjoy their favourite Boomerang content alongside Max’s extensive catalogue, including iconic series, hit movies, fresh originals, and family favourites.

Warner Bros. Discovery’s decision to shut down Boomerang is part of a wider trend in the industry, as studios and streaming platforms undergo consolidation and make tough decisions about their content and services in the wake of the Covid pandemic. Nonetheless, the company has faced criticism for scrapping high-profile projects like Batgirl, new Scooby-Doo movies, and the Looney Tunes’ Coyote vs Acme movie.

This latest move has provoked mixed reactions, with some speculating about a potential Comcast takeover bid while others voice concerns about the company’s management. Despite this, the seamless transition to Max minimizes the impact on subscribers, offering a wide range of content for their viewing pleasure.

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