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       #Post#: 19906--------------------------------------------------
       General TV discussion
       By: Cibryll Date: August 21, 2022, 7:15 am
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       Thought we had this, we didn't, meow meow meow.
       So apparently, Cartoon Network sold off most of its original
       programming to HBO Max, and after some Discovery merger, the
       latter's removing them - apparently as a tax write-off or
       something?
       Which means, it's apparently possible those shows will never
       again be available to watch, at least legally.
       Cartoon Network apparently even removed tweets, YouTube clips,
       and other stuff mentioning things like Mao Mao or Infinity
       Train, as if those never existed.
       As I understand it, things that still continue to exist won't
       have classic episodes available, just the newer ones, or
       something?
       Imagine something you've worked on so hard for so many years,
       just disappearing because of executives.
       Thought this was just a joke (saw it first on Twitter) but
       figured I'd do some research and came across this
  HTML https://techcrunch.com/2022/08/18/hbo-max-is-removing-36-titles-and-creators-are-not-happy/,<br
       />so it seems to not be a joke. :-\
       5 years for 100 episodes of Summer Camp Island, and pulled as if
       its creators were nothing at all.
       This.
       Is.
       AN OUTRAGE!
       * cut to Cibryll attempting to use Outrage only to fail *
       #Post#: 19907--------------------------------------------------
       Re: General TV discussion
       By: King (2.0) Date: August 21, 2022, 8:49 am
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       [quote author=Charlie link=topic=571.msg19906#msg19906
       date=1661084102]
       Thought we had this, we didn't, meow meow meow.
       So apparently, Cartoon Network sold off most of its original
       programming to HBO Max, and after some Discovery merger, the
       latter's removing them - apparently as a tax write-off or
       something?
       Which means, it's apparently possible those shows will never
       again be available to watch, at least legally.
       Cartoon Network apparently even removed tweets, YouTube clips,
       and other stuff mentioning things like Mao Mao or Infinity
       Train, as if those never existed.
       As I understand it, things that still continue to exist won't
       have classic episodes available, just the newer ones, or
       something?
       Imagine something you've worked on so hard for so many years,
       just disappearing because of executives.
       Thought this was just a joke (saw it first on Twitter) but
       figured I'd do some research and came across this
  HTML https://techcrunch.com/2022/08/18/hbo-max-is-removing-36-titles-and-creators-are-not-happy/,<br
       />so it seems to not be a joke. :-\
       5 years for 100 episodes of Summer Camp Island, and pulled as if
       its creators were nothing at all.
       This.
       Is.
       AN OUTRAGE!
       * cut to Cibryll attempting to use Outrage only to fail *
       [/quote]
       It's always executives wanting to screw everybody else over
       because money is the most important thing to them.
       #Post#: 19959--------------------------------------------------
       Re: General TV discussion
       By: Kim Tyranto Date: August 26, 2022, 6:29 am
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       Corporate greed…
       #Post#: 19969--------------------------------------------------
       Re: General TV discussion
       By: King (2.0) Date: August 26, 2022, 11:23 am
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       [quote author=RKS link=topic=571.msg19959#msg19959
       date=1661513371]
       Corporate greed…
       [/quote]
       And then they wonder why they can't afford to put anything out,
       causing them to ironically lose more money than they started
       with.
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