Why continue paying something you will never own?
>>149659233 (OP)So did they hand over the rights to Hulu or another streaming platform?
Is this the gift? They gain, drop, trade ios so customers have to keep signed up to all of them? And it's because only old stuff gets watched and everyone hates the new stuff they make?
>>149659233 (OP)Is this a regional thing or itโs happening next month or something? Because I just checked and itโs still available(USA)
>>149659915It's mostly a US thing. Everywhere else functions differently and probably better or worse, but not as worse as the US because of faggot zaslav.
I'll never understand why streaming services take off first party content that they own.
>>149661059The whole Looney Tunes fiasco revealed that companies need to make deals with themselves to put their content on streaming.
>>149659233 (OP)Buy physical media, or a hard drive if you're poor/have limited shelf space. Corporations can't be trusted to care about preservation.
What's wrong anon? You don't want to watch HBO dramedy written by coaster nepo babies? How could that be? The circle jerkers at Vanity Fair and the New Yorker said we're in the second golden age of television!
Also why is it that you fags automatically think Zaslav has the time and interest to personally say "remove all the cartoons that'll really piss them off"? I don't care much for Zaslav myself but Casey Bloys is probably the numbskull responsible
>>149661059Streamers are just glorified tv channels. They don't own anything outside of stuff they greenlight and/or produce themselves.
>>149661059Parents sometimes take toys away from their kids and give them back later to make them special again.
>All of the classic CN shows are gone.
>We're stuck with the shitty ones like Craig Of The Creek.
I'm not even mad, I knew it was gonna happen, I'm just wore out on being disappointed anymore. I mean there are the DVD's but they're like 40 bucks, but they do contain the entire shows so idk.
>>149659233 (OP)See, this is why I stick with DVDs, torrent and maintain service with a cable provider. Streaming is a joke and not worth anyone's money.
>>149659233 (OP)HBO really hate Cartoon Network, does it?
>>149661059Itโs so they can sell it at a premium through digital or home release, or sell it to their competitor; it cost them money to host and stream content on their service with the later point when they pass the cost to someone else.
>>149661059I guess they're trying to copy the Disney Vault thing they did with DVDs? Which everyone also hated?
>>149659233 (OP)You own a monthly suscription to see hundreds of content that the company provides, for the price of a dvd, if you don't like anymore, unsuscribe