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Boomerang (TV network)

Boomerang is an American cable television network owned by Warner Bros. Discovery U.S. Networks, a subsidiary of Warner Bros. Discovery.

Boomerang
Logo used since 2015
CountryUnited States
Broadcast areaNationwide
NetworkCartoon Network (1992–2004)
Headquarters
Programming
Language(s)
  • English
  • Spanish (with SAP; a Spanish language simulcast of the channel is also available)
Picture format
Ownership
OwnerWarner Bros. Discovery Networks
ParentThe Cartoon Network, Inc.
Sister channels
History
Launched
  • December 8, 1992; 30 years ago (1992-12-08) (block)
  • April 1, 2000; 22 years ago (2000-04-01) (channel)
  • April 11, 2017; 5 years ago (2017-04-11) (internet subscription service)
ClosedOctober 3, 2004; 18 years ago (2004-10-03) (block)
Former namesBoomerang from Cartoon Network (2000–2015)
Links
Websitewww.boomerang.com

A spin-off of Cartoon Network, the channel primarily broadcasts animated programming from the Warner Bros. Animation library, including Warner Bros. Cartoons and Hanna-Barbera productions among others, as well as contemporary reboots of classic franchises. From time to time, the channel has also broadcast reruns of Cartoon Network original series.

Boomerang debuted in 1992 as a programming block on Cartoon Network, dedicated to classic animation from the WB library, and was eventually spun-off into its own separate network in 2000. In the late 2000s, Boomerang would begin to airing more modern and contemporary programming, including reruns of shows that had previously aired on Cartoon Network.

A 2015 relaunch (which aimed to promote Boomerang as a "second flagship" brand alongside Cartoon Network) saw Boomerang begin to produce its own original programming, with a focus on reboots of franchises such as Looney Tunes and Scooby-Doo. In 2017, Boomerang launched a subscription video on-demand over-the-top streaming service.

As of September 2018, Boomerang is available to approximately 38.312 million pay television households in the United States.[1]

History

 
Boomerang logo, 2000–15

Turner Broadcasting System built up an extensive catalogue of MGM and early Warner Brothers cartoons in the 1980s. These made up much of the extensive children's programming on TBS and TNT, which was phased out after the creation of the Cartoon Network on October 1, 1992.

Boomerang was created as a new home for these and similar cartoons. It originated as a programming block on Cartoon Network that debuted on December 8, 1992. It originally aired for four hours every weekend, but the block's start time had changed frequently. The Saturday block moved to Saturday afternoons, then back to the early morning, and the Sunday block moved to Sunday evenings. Eventually, Boomerang was shortened by an hour, reducing it from four hours to three each weekend.

With Cartoon Network downplaying its archival programming in favor of newer original series, Turner Broadcasting System introduced a standalone Boomerang cable channel on April 1, 2000.[2] The Cartoon Network block continued to run under the new Boomerang channel branding until October 3, 2004.

On February 4, 2014, as part of Turner Broadcasting's 2014 upfronts, it was announced that Boomerang would become advertising-supported, and that there were plans to expand the brand globally.[3][4] In October 2014, Cartoon Network unveiled a global rebranding for Boomerang, which first launched in Latin America in late September, and arrived in the United States on January 19, 2015. Alongside the previously-announced plan to introduce advertising, the network planned to introduce original programming for the first time, and place a particular focus on the archive's most well-known franchises with an explicitly family-friendly approach. Turner executives described the changes as being an effort to grow Boomerang into a "second flagship" on par with the main Cartoon Network channel.[5][6][7]

In 2017, an online Boomerang video-on-demand service was launched.[8] In 2018, 3rd Annual Shorty Social Good Awards nominated Boomerang and Captain Planet Foundation for Best in Entertainment.[9][10] May 2020 saw the launch of HBO Max, a general entertainment video-on-demand service from Boomerang's corporate parent that includes much of Boomerang's programming.

Programming

Historically, Boomerang avoided overt channel drift and, despite adding newer content to its library, continued to air programming from the breadth of its archives. By spring 2014, however, most of its archival programming was relegated to graveyard slots while the daytime schedule became dominated by programming from the 1990s and later. This policy underwent a partial reversal in April 2017, with a larger focus on shows from the 2010s, before older Cartoon Network series returned to Boomerang's schedule from January 2018 to May 2019, and again in half-hour time slots in September 2020. Tom and Jerry, Looney Tunes, The Smurfs, and various entries in the Scooby-Doo franchise have more or less had permanent places on the schedule since the rebrand, while previous network mainstays The Flintstones and The Jetsons returned in a late-night time slot in July 2018 before leaving the schedule again in November of that year.

Not all of the Warner Bros. animation library is exclusive to Boomerang. A portion of that library which includes series produced in collaboration with Steven Spielberg's Amblin Entertainment (including Tiny Toon Adventures and most of Animaniacs), as well as most works involving Batman and Superman (such as the DC Animated Universe), is put out for license to other networks; those properties most recently aired on the Hub Network from late 2012 until its closure in October 2014. In addition, Warner Bros.'s collection of Christmas specials — including the latter half of the Rankin/Bass Productions library — is licensed to AMC for their Best Christmas Ever block as of 2018; those specials previously aired on Freeform and its predecessors for nearly 20 years, as part of their 25 Days of Christmas lineup. In 2019, former channel fixture The Flintstones was licensed out to MeTV;[11] in 2021, that network introduced two morning blocks that feature Warner Bros. and Paramount Global content (including Looney Tunes/Merrie Melodies, Popeye, Betty Boop, and MGM theatrical shorts),[12] many of which still air on Boomerang. MeTV also acquired another former Boomerang fixture in that year: The Jetsons.[13]

Boomerang itself occasionally licenses programming from other distributors, such as with The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show (which joined the lineup for a short run in August and September 2013) and with Garfield and Friends (which joined in September 2019).

Although Boomerang's programming philosophy was originally intended to showcase classic cartoons, newer shows have been added in recent years, some even before the rebrand. From January to December 2012, new episodes of the Italian animated series Puppy in My Pocket: Adventures in Pocketville aired on the channel. Wedgies, a series of animated interstitials that previously aired on Cartoon Network, were reintroduced in 2013. In December 2014, Boomerang added Teen Titans Go! and The Amazing World of Gumball to its lineup, alongside their airings on Cartoon Network; those shows left in April 2017. On June 28, 2015, it was announced that Boomerang would receive original programs such as Wabbit (which was later re-titled New Looney Tunes for its second season), Be Cool, Scooby-Doo!, and an animated adaptation of Bunnicula.[14] Throughout mid-2018, Boomerang added re-runs of modern Cartoon Network series to its lineup, including Regular Show,[15] Mighty Magiswords,[16] Adventure Time, and Steven Universe.[17] On May 2, 2022, Boomerang brought back reruns of Teen Titans Go! and The Amazing World of Gumball, and also added two additional modern Cartoon Network shows to their schedule: Craig of the Creek and Total Dramarama. [18] Those shows left on October 28, 2022.

Boomerang has been used to burn off programs acquired for Cartoon Network which have rated too low to remain on that network's schedule, much like Nickelodeon's spin-off Nicktoons and TeenNick. Boomerang also simulcasts some episodes of original Cartoon Network programming, mainly season or series premieres and finales.

Programming blocks

Because of Boomerang's fluid schedule, programming blocks used to air for a few months, then be removed from the schedule, only to be added again a few months later, until they were almost all phased out in late 2014, due to the network's rebrand.

Current

  • Boomerang Theater – Boomerang's movie showcase block.

Former blocks

  • Boomeraction – One of the first blocks to air on Boomerang,[19] its programming focused on action-adventure shows including Thundarr the Barbarian, Teen Titans, Samurai Jack, SWAT Kats: The Radical Squadron, The Pirates of Dark Water, Jonny Quest, The Secret Saturdays, Ben 10 (2005) and Ben 10: Omniverse. It was also one of the only Boomerang blocks to air across international feeds, including the United Kingdom, Latin America, and Australia versions of the network. The block was removed on June 1, 2014, as all programming from the block left the schedule.
  • Boomerandom – This block aired each weekend from 8 to 10 p.m. Eastern Time from 2008 to 2010, and featured two hours of episodes of a single program. The selected programs were picked by the "Boomerandom drawing machine".
  • The Boomerang Christmas Party – This block, which aired every December, features a collection of Hanna-Barbera Christmas specials (such as The Powerpuff Girls: Twas the Fight Before Christmas, Yogi's First Christmas, Christmas Comes to Pac-Land, Casper's First Christmas, The Jetsons' First Christmas and The Flintstones' Christmas).
  • Boomerang Zoo – This one-hour block featured pre-1970 Hanna-Barbera/Warner Bros. television shorts, culled mainly from the H–B talking animal series (such as Yogi Bear, Huckleberry Hound, Atom Ant, Magilla Gorilla, Snagglepuss, Wally Gator, and Pixie & Dixie and Mr. Jinks). It was the only block to air on both the American and European versions of the channel after the 2004 rebranding of Boomerang Europe.[20]
  • Boomerock – This block, which aired in commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the premiere of The Flintstones in 2010, consisted of a marathon of the classic animated series.
  • Boomeroyalty (originally named Character of the Month from 2003 to 2012) – This weekend mini-marathon of shows focuses on a particular character that changes every month, similar to the former Super Chunk block on sister network Cartoon Network. "Boomeroyalty" concluded on July 22, 2012.
  • Captain Planet – In observance of Earth Day, Boomerang aired a marathon of the animated series (which was produced by Turner Program Services) every year from 2005 to 2014. Continuing the tradition in a digital format, the network's streaming service offered the series in its entirety for a limited time in spring 2018.
  • Mother's Day – A recent marathon observance by Boomerang, on the holiday, the channel airs cartoons featuring mothers, such as Jane Jetson-focused episodes of The Jetsons, and Wilma Flintstone-focused episodes of The Flintstones.
  • Pet of the Week – This block showcases 2 hours of a single animated program, where the title character is an animal, such as Courage the Cowardly Dog, The Garfield Show, and What's New, Scooby-Doo?. Currently, the block has been reduced to 1 hour of a single program.
  • Scooberang – This continuous block featured every episode of each Scooby-Doo series (which were aired in chronological order), beginning with Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!. It also aired some feature-length Scooby-Doo films, including Scooby-Doo Meets the Boo Brothers and Scooby-Doo on Zombie Island. "Scooberang" no longer airs on Boomerang. However, various series iterations of the Scooby-Doo franchise air on the channel several times daily.
  • Those Meddling Kids! – This 90-minute block featured series produced by Hanna-Barbera and/or Ruby-Spears, all of which follow the formula of a group of mystery-solving teenagers or young adults (such as Scooby-Doo, Josie and the Pussycats, Fangface, Clue Club and Speed Buggy).
  • Halloween block – This block aired during the month of October, and included Halloween-themed programs such as Scooby-Doo, Casper, The Addams Family (in its live-action as well as animated incarnations), Beetlejuice, The Funky Phantom, Goober and the Ghost Chasers and The Munsters. This is notably the only time that Boomerang regularly aired any live-action programming, particularly as The Addams Family and The Munsters have aired on the channel each October since 2011. The Halloween programming replaced the annual Scooberang block in 2011 and aired again in 2012 and 2013; it was not brought back in 2014 when the channel began to change focus.
  • Weeknights at 8:30 – Boomerang's primetime premiere block, which debuted in October 2015 and aired new episodes of Be Cool, Scooby-Doo!, The Garfield Show, Shaun the Sheep, DreamWorks Dragons, and Sonic Boom. Following the block's closure in 2016, each show featured (sans DreamWorks Dragons) continued to air.

Special events

Related services

Service Description
Boomerang HD Boomerang is carried on a few pay television providers; tiering of the channel varies by service, with some operators offering it as either a basic-tier or higher-tier network. Most providers do not carry the linear channel, instead offering the network's video-on-demand service bundled with Cartoon Network. On March 4, 2019, the channel changed its default ratio to 16:9, with 4:3 content being aired stretched and the screen bug moving away from the 4:3 area, similar to what Cartoon Network did in May 2013. As of January 2020, Boomerang began to be carried in high-definition on several online television services, along with some cable providers through their apps.
Boomerang On Demand The channel's video-on-demand service, offers select episodes of the channel's archived programming, along with select archived Cartoon Network original programs. Launched in 2005, it is available on select digital cable, satellite, and IPTV providers. In April 2013, Boomerang On Demand began to separate program content by "theme" (for example, in observance of Mother's Day, the service featured episodes of The Flintstones and Dexter's Laboratory focusing on Dexter's mom and Wilma Flintstone), but this method was scrapped in January 2015 due to the network's rebrand.
Boomerang Mobile App/SOVD On March 7, 2017, Boomerang announced that it would launch an app that will feature programming from the 5000+ titles from its sister companies Hanna-Barbera and Warner Bros, as well as exclusive original programming.[25] The app launched on April 11, 2017, and is available either for $4.99 per month or $39.99 annually. New episodes and content are planned to be added weekly.[26] Currently, the Boomerang App is only available for subscription in the United States.[27] On November 13, 2018, the Boomerang service launched as a channel on the VRV streaming service.[28] It was later removed off VRV on December 1, 2020.

International

Boomerang, originally established as a cable channel in the United States, has expanded worldwide. Each of these networks was aligned globally in 2015 under one unified branding to reflect a family co-viewing network.[29]

See also

References

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  3. ^ Theilman, Sam (February 4, 2014). "Adult Swim Adds a Prime-Time Hour Edgy net will start at 8 p.m. instead of 9". AdWeek. Retrieved February 4, 2014.
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  21. ^ "Boomerang USA - Scooby-Doo - Scoobtober! Promo (Starting October 1, 2020)". YouTube. September 24, 2020. Archived from the original on December 22, 2021.
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External links

  • Official standalone website

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Boomerang is an American cable television network owned by Warner Bros Discovery U S Networks a subsidiary of Warner Bros Discovery BoomerangLogo used since 2015CountryUnited StatesBroadcast areaNationwideNetworkCartoon Network 1992 2004 HeadquartersAtlanta Georgia U S ProgrammingLanguage s English Spanish with SAP a Spanish language simulcast of the channel is also available Picture format480i SDTV 720p HDTV OwnershipOwnerWarner Bros Discovery NetworksParentThe Cartoon Network Inc Sister channelsCartoon Network Adult Swim Cartoonito Discovery Family ToonamiHistoryLaunchedDecember 8 1992 30 years ago 1992 12 08 block April 1 2000 22 years ago 2000 04 01 channel April 11 2017 5 years ago 2017 04 11 internet subscription service ClosedOctober 3 2004 18 years ago 2004 10 03 block Former namesBoomerang from Cartoon Network 2000 2015 LinksWebsitewww wbr boomerang wbr comA spin off of Cartoon Network the channel primarily broadcasts animated programming from the Warner Bros Animation library including Warner Bros Cartoons and Hanna Barbera productions among others as well as contemporary reboots of classic franchises From time to time the channel has also broadcast reruns of Cartoon Network original series Boomerang debuted in 1992 as a programming block on Cartoon Network dedicated to classic animation from the WB library and was eventually spun off into its own separate network in 2000 In the late 2000s Boomerang would begin to airing more modern and contemporary programming including reruns of shows that had previously aired on Cartoon Network A 2015 relaunch which aimed to promote Boomerang as a second flagship brand alongside Cartoon Network saw Boomerang begin to produce its own original programming with a focus on reboots of franchises such as Looney Tunes and Scooby Doo In 2017 Boomerang launched a subscription video on demand over the top streaming service As of September 2018 Boomerang is available to approximately 38 312 million pay television households in the United States 1 Contents 1 History 2 Programming 2 1 Programming blocks 2 1 1 Current 2 1 2 Former blocks 2 1 3 Special events 3 Related services 4 International 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory Boomerang logo 2000 15 Turner Broadcasting System built up an extensive catalogue of MGM and early Warner Brothers cartoons in the 1980s These made up much of the extensive children s programming on TBS and TNT which was phased out after the creation of the Cartoon Network on October 1 1992 Boomerang was created as a new home for these and similar cartoons It originated as a programming block on Cartoon Network that debuted on December 8 1992 It originally aired for four hours every weekend but the block s start time had changed frequently The Saturday block moved to Saturday afternoons then back to the early morning and the Sunday block moved to Sunday evenings Eventually Boomerang was shortened by an hour reducing it from four hours to three each weekend With Cartoon Network downplaying its archival programming in favor of newer original series Turner Broadcasting System introduced a standalone Boomerang cable channel on April 1 2000 2 The Cartoon Network block continued to run under the new Boomerang channel branding until October 3 2004 On February 4 2014 as part of Turner Broadcasting s 2014 upfronts it was announced that Boomerang would become advertising supported and that there were plans to expand the brand globally 3 4 In October 2014 Cartoon Network unveiled a global rebranding for Boomerang which first launched in Latin America in late September and arrived in the United States on January 19 2015 Alongside the previously announced plan to introduce advertising the network planned to introduce original programming for the first time and place a particular focus on the archive s most well known franchises with an explicitly family friendly approach Turner executives described the changes as being an effort to grow Boomerang into a second flagship on par with the main Cartoon Network channel 5 6 7 In 2017 an online Boomerang video on demand service was launched 8 In 2018 3rd Annual Shorty Social Good Awards nominated Boomerang and Captain Planet Foundation for Best in Entertainment 9 10 May 2020 saw the launch of HBO Max a general entertainment video on demand service from Boomerang s corporate parent that includes much of Boomerang s programming ProgrammingMain article List of programs broadcast by Boomerang Historically Boomerang avoided overt channel drift and despite adding newer content to its library continued to air programming from the breadth of its archives By spring 2014 however most of its archival programming was relegated to graveyard slots while the daytime schedule became dominated by programming from the 1990s and later This policy underwent a partial reversal in April 2017 with a larger focus on shows from the 2010s before older Cartoon Network series returned to Boomerang s schedule from January 2018 to May 2019 and again in half hour time slots in September 2020 Tom and Jerry Looney Tunes The Smurfs and various entries in the Scooby Doo franchise have more or less had permanent places on the schedule since the rebrand while previous network mainstays The Flintstones and The Jetsons returned in a late night time slot in July 2018 before leaving the schedule again in November of that year Not all of the Warner Bros animation library is exclusive to Boomerang A portion of that library which includes series produced in collaboration with Steven Spielberg s Amblin Entertainment including Tiny Toon Adventures and most of Animaniacs as well as most works involving Batman and Superman such as the DC Animated Universe is put out for license to other networks those properties most recently aired on the Hub Network from late 2012 until its closure in October 2014 In addition Warner Bros s collection of Christmas specials including the latter half of the Rankin Bass Productions library is licensed to AMC for their Best Christmas Ever block as of 2018 those specials previously aired on Freeform and its predecessors for nearly 20 years as part of their 25 Days of Christmas lineup In 2019 former channel fixture The Flintstones was licensed out to MeTV 11 in 2021 that network introduced two morning blocks that feature Warner Bros and Paramount Global content including Looney Tunes Merrie Melodies Popeye Betty Boop and MGM theatrical shorts 12 many of which still air on Boomerang MeTV also acquired another former Boomerang fixture in that year The Jetsons 13 Boomerang itself occasionally licenses programming from other distributors such as with The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show which joined the lineup for a short run in August and September 2013 and with Garfield and Friends which joined in September 2019 Although Boomerang s programming philosophy was originally intended to showcase classic cartoons newer shows have been added in recent years some even before the rebrand From January to December 2012 new episodes of the Italian animated series Puppy in My Pocket Adventures in Pocketville aired on the channel Wedgies a series of animated interstitials that previously aired on Cartoon Network were reintroduced in 2013 In December 2014 Boomerang added Teen Titans Go and The Amazing World of Gumball to its lineup alongside their airings on Cartoon Network those shows left in April 2017 On June 28 2015 it was announced that Boomerang would receive original programs such as Wabbit which was later re titled New Looney Tunes for its second season Be Cool Scooby Doo and an animated adaptation of Bunnicula 14 Throughout mid 2018 Boomerang added re runs of modern Cartoon Network series to its lineup including Regular Show 15 Mighty Magiswords 16 Adventure Time and Steven Universe 17 On May 2 2022 Boomerang brought back reruns of Teen Titans Go and The Amazing World of Gumball and also added two additional modern Cartoon Network shows to their schedule Craig of the Creek and Total Dramarama 18 Those shows left on October 28 2022 Boomerang has been used to burn off programs acquired for Cartoon Network which have rated too low to remain on that network s schedule much like Nickelodeon s spin off Nicktoons and TeenNick Boomerang also simulcasts some episodes of original Cartoon Network programming mainly season or series premieres and finales Programming blocks Main article List of programs broadcast by Boomerang Current programming blocks Because of Boomerang s fluid schedule programming blocks used to air for a few months then be removed from the schedule only to be added again a few months later until they were almost all phased out in late 2014 due to the network s rebrand Current Boomerang Theater Boomerang s movie showcase block Former blocks Main article List of programs broadcast by Boomerang Former programming blocks Boomeraction One of the first blocks to air on Boomerang 19 its programming focused on action adventure shows including Thundarr the Barbarian Teen Titans Samurai Jack SWAT Kats The Radical Squadron The Pirates of Dark Water Jonny Quest The Secret Saturdays Ben 10 2005 and Ben 10 Omniverse It was also one of the only Boomerang blocks to air across international feeds including the United Kingdom Latin America and Australia versions of the network The block was removed on June 1 2014 as all programming from the block left the schedule Boomerandom This block aired each weekend from 8 to 10 p m Eastern Time from 2008 to 2010 and featured two hours of episodes of a single program The selected programs were picked by the Boomerandom drawing machine The Boomerang Christmas Party This block which aired every December features a collection of Hanna Barbera Christmas specials such as The Powerpuff Girls Twas the Fight Before Christmas Yogi s First Christmas Christmas Comes to Pac Land Casper s First Christmas The Jetsons First Christmas and The Flintstones Christmas Boomerang Zoo This one hour block featured pre 1970 Hanna Barbera Warner Bros television shorts culled mainly from the H B talking animal series such as Yogi Bear Huckleberry Hound Atom Ant Magilla Gorilla Snagglepuss Wally Gator and Pixie amp Dixie and Mr Jinks It was the only block to air on both the American and European versions of the channel after the 2004 rebranding of Boomerang Europe 20 Boomerock This block which aired in commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the premiere of The Flintstones in 2010 consisted of a marathon of the classic animated series Boomeroyalty originally named Character of the Month from 2003 to 2012 This weekend mini marathon of shows focuses on a particular character that changes every month similar to the former Super Chunk block on sister network Cartoon Network Boomeroyalty concluded on July 22 2012 Captain Planet In observance of Earth Day Boomerang aired a marathon of the animated series which was produced by Turner Program Services every year from 2005 to 2014 Continuing the tradition in a digital format the network s streaming service offered the series in its entirety for a limited time in spring 2018 Mother s Day A recent marathon observance by Boomerang on the holiday the channel airs cartoons featuring mothers such as Jane Jetson focused episodes of The Jetsons and Wilma Flintstone focused episodes of The Flintstones Pet of the Week This block showcases 2 hours of a single animated program where the title character is an animal such as Courage the Cowardly Dog The Garfield Show and What s New Scooby Doo Currently the block has been reduced to 1 hour of a single program Scooberang This continuous block featured every episode of each Scooby Doo series which were aired in chronological order beginning with Scooby Doo Where Are You It also aired some feature length Scooby Doo films including Scooby Doo Meets the Boo Brothers and Scooby Doo on Zombie Island Scooberang no longer airs on Boomerang However various series iterations of the Scooby Doo franchise air on the channel several times daily Those Meddling Kids This 90 minute block featured series produced by Hanna Barbera and or Ruby Spears all of which follow the formula of a group of mystery solving teenagers or young adults such as Scooby Doo Josie and the Pussycats Fangface Clue Club and Speed Buggy Halloween block This block aired during the month of October and included Halloween themed programs such as Scooby Doo Casper The Addams Family in its live action as well as animated incarnations Beetlejuice The Funky Phantom Goober and the Ghost Chasers and The Munsters This is notably the only time that Boomerang regularly aired any live action programming particularly as The Addams Family and The Munsters have aired on the channel each October since 2011 The Halloween programming replaced the annual Scooberang block in 2011 and aired again in 2012 and 2013 it was not brought back in 2014 when the channel began to change focus Weeknights at 8 30 Boomerang s primetime premiere block which debuted in October 2015 and aired new episodes of Be Cool Scooby Doo The Garfield Show Shaun the Sheep DreamWorks Dragons and Sonic Boom Following the block s closure in 2016 each show featured sans DreamWorks Dragons continued to air Special events Scoobtober For the whole of October 2020 this block aired every day from 1 00 to 10 00 p m Eastern Time and featured various installments of the Scooby Doo franchise including the network premiere of Scooby Doo and Guess Who 21 Scooby Doo films were also shown under the New Scooby Movies banner every Sunday night at 8 00 p m ET 22 Boomerang Family Feast Airing during the Thanksgiving weekend of 2020 this four day marathon featured hour long blocks of Boomerang s classic cartoons including several programs that haven t aired regularly on the channel in years such as The Yogi Bear Show The Magilla Gorilla Show The Huckleberry Hound Show Popeye the Sailor Top Cat The Jetsons The Flintstones Jonny Quest and Josie and the Pussycats 23 24 A Very Merry Jerry For the whole of December 2020 this block aired every day from 4 00 to 9 00 p m Eastern Time and featured various installments of the Tom and Jerry franchise as well as a different holiday special from Boomerang s library airing at 7 00 p m nightly The movie slot previously featured direct to video Tom and Jerry films only though they were later broadcast as part of an all day marathon on Christmas Day Related servicesService DescriptionBoomerang HD Boomerang is carried on a few pay television providers tiering of the channel varies by service with some operators offering it as either a basic tier or higher tier network Most providers do not carry the linear channel instead offering the network s video on demand service bundled with Cartoon Network On March 4 2019 the channel changed its default ratio to 16 9 with 4 3 content being aired stretched and the screen bug moving away from the 4 3 area similar to what Cartoon Network did in May 2013 As of January 2020 Boomerang began to be carried in high definition on several online television services along with some cable providers through their apps Boomerang On Demand The channel s video on demand service offers select episodes of the channel s archived programming along with select archived Cartoon Network original programs Launched in 2005 it is available on select digital cable satellite and IPTV providers In April 2013 Boomerang On Demand began to separate program content by theme for example in observance of Mother s Day the service featured episodes of The Flintstones and Dexter s Laboratory focusing on Dexter s mom and Wilma Flintstone but this method was scrapped in January 2015 due to the network s rebrand Boomerang Mobile App SOVD On March 7 2017 Boomerang announced that it would launch an app that will feature programming from the 5000 titles from its sister companies Hanna Barbera and Warner Bros as well as exclusive original programming 25 The app launched on April 11 2017 and is available either for 4 99 per month or 39 99 annually New episodes and content are planned to be added weekly 26 Currently the Boomerang App is only available for subscription in the United States 27 On November 13 2018 the Boomerang service launched as a channel on the VRV streaming service 28 It was later removed off VRV on December 1 2020 InternationalMain article List of international Cartoon Network channels Boomerang Boomerang originally established as a cable channel in the United States has expanded worldwide Each of these networks was aligned globally in 2015 under one unified branding to reflect a family co viewing network 29 See also Cartoon Network portal Animation portal Television portalCartoon Network Cartoonito Tooncast PogoReferences Bucholtz Andrew September 10 2018 Nielsen coverage estimates for September see gains at ESPN networks NBCSN and NBA TV drops at MLBN and NFLN Archived from the original on August 19 2019 Retrieved July 28 2019 KING SUSAN April 1 2000 Hanna Barbera Cartoons Return on New Boomerang Los Angeles Times ISSN 0458 3035 Archived from the original on May 11 2011 Retrieved July 28 2017 Theilman Sam February 4 2014 Adult Swim Adds a Prime Time Hour Edgy net will start at 8 p m instead of 9 AdWeek Retrieved February 4 2014 Turner expanding Cartoon Network Adult Swim Boomerang offerings SaportaReport SaportaReport February 4 2014 Archived from the original on March 29 2014 Retrieved July 28 2017 Littleton Cynthia October 14 2014 Turner Sets Global Relaunch of Boomerang to Focus on Family Viewing Variety Retrieved October 14 2014 Andreeva Nellie October 14 2014 Turner Broadcasting s Boomerang Toon Channel Getting Revamp Relaunch Deadline Retrieved September 11 2019 Turner Relaunches Family Focused Boomerang The Hollywood Reporter October 14 2014 Retrieved September 11 2019 Spangler Todd March 7 2017 Turner Warner Bros to Launch Boomerang Cartoon Streaming Subscription Service for 5 Monthly Variety Archived from the original on November 14 2017 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December 2002 Archive Cartoon Network Archived from the original on December 1 2002 Wally Gator Open Boomerang Zoo Europe YouTube dead YouTube link Boomerang USA Scooby Doo Scoobtober Promo Starting October 1 2020 YouTube September 24 2020 Archived from the original on December 22 2021 Boomerang US New Scooby Movies Everyday Promo Scoobtober YouTube September 29 2020 Archived from the original on December 22 2021 Boomerang US Boomerang Family Feast Marathon Promo Starts November 26th YouTube November 19 2020 Archived from the original on December 22 2021 TV Schedule for Boomerang TV Passport November 21 2020 Archived from the original on November 21 2020 Retrieved November 27 2020 Spangler Todd March 7 2017 Turner Warner Bros to Launch Boomerang Cartoon Streaming Subscription Service for 5 Monthly Variety Archived from the original on November 14 2017 Retrieved July 28 2017 Spangler Todd March 7 2017 Turner Warner Bros to Launch Boomerang Cartoon Streaming Subscription Service for 5 Monthly Variety Archived from the original on November 14 2017 Retrieved November 10 2017 When is Boomerang coming to other countries Boomerang Support Retrieved July 28 2017 About Jude Terror November 13 2018 Classic Cartoons Come to VRV Streaming Service on New Boomerang Channel Bleedingcool com Retrieved March 5 2019 Turner Rebrands Boomerang Globally Turner Retrieved July 28 2017 External links Wikimedia Commons has media related to Boomerang TV channel Official standalone website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Boomerang TV network amp oldid 1143982556, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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