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Cartoon Network Launched October 1, 1992 Owned By (WarnerMedia, a subsidiary of AT&T) Picture Format 480i (SDTV) 4:3 (1992-present) 1080i (HDTV) 16:9 (2007-present) Slogans:. The Best Place for Cartoons (October 1, 1992-June 13, 2004). This is Cartoon Network (June 14, 2004-2006). Yes!

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(2010-present). New, New, New, New (2017-present) This is about the United States channel, for other channels worldwide see Cartoon Network (abbreviated as CN, as of 2004) is an American cable television network owned by, a division of, itself being a subsidiary of which primarily airs animated programming. The channel was launched on October 1, 1992 after Turner purchased the animation studio Hanna-Barbera Productions in 1991.

It was served as a 24-hour outlet for classic animation properties from the libraries and was all-ages-oriented, but now the channel serves as a platform for the up & rising animation medium with various programs catering to both adult and child audiences respectively. It also broadcasts many shows, ranging from action to animated comedy. Original series started in 1993 with, along with original programmings like, and. In 2005, it started airing live-action programming, including movies from and. The founder of Cartoon Network was. She served as president of the network until 2001, when she was replaced.

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Samples was succeeded in 2007. Snyder was succeeded in 2014. Contents History 1986–92: Development In 1986, 's cable-TV conglomerate acquired most of the pre- film and television library (which also included and its animated spin-offs, the U.S. Rights to a majority of the library, and the / catalog which includes the pre-1950 film library, the except, the pre-August 1948 color cartoons, and the and cartoons released by ). In 1988, its cable channel was launched and had gained an audience with its film library. In 1991, it purchased animation studio and acquired its large library as well as most of the library.

1992–2001: Cohen era The original Cartoon Network logo used from 1992 to 2004. It is still in legal use on rare occasions, at the end of original programs and a variation has been used in some promotional bumpers. It is also still used on. At 12PM ET on October 1, 1992, Cartoon Network was launched as an outlet for Turner's considerable library of animation, and the initial programming on the channel consisted exclusively of reruns of classic / cartoons (the pre-August 1948 and ), the 1933–1957 cartoons, cartoons, cartoons, and cartoons.

At first, cable providers in, and carried the channel. By the time the network launched, Cartoon Network had a 8,500 hour cartoon library.

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Cartoon Network was not the first to have relied on cartoons to attract an audience. Had paved the way in the 1990s. On August 11, 1991, Nickelodeon had launched three 'high-profile' animated series:, and, further signifying the importance of cartoons in its programming. And had also included animated shows in their programming. In each of these cases, cartoons were only broadcast during the morning or the early afternoon.

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And hours were reserved for live-action programs, following the assumption that television animation could only attract child audiences, while Cartoon Network was a 24-hour single-genre channel with animation as its main theme. Had defied conventional wisdom before by launching, a channel providing 24-hours news coverage. The concept was previously thought unlikely to attract a sufficient audience to be particularly profitable, however the CNN experiment had been successful and Turner could hope that the Network could also find success. Initially, the channel would broadcast cartoons.

Most of the short cartoons were aired in half-hour or hour-long packages, usually separated by character or studio— Down Wit' Droopy D aired old shorts, The Show presented the classic cat-and-mouse team, and Bugs and Daffy Tonight provided classic shorts. Late Night Black and White showed early cartoons (mostly from the and cartoons from 1930s), and, which would show three shorts with a similar theme and provide trivia about the cartoons.There was also an afternoon cartoon block called which was hosted by cowboy hand puppets (an example of the simplicity and imagination the network had in the early years). The majority of the classic animation that was shown on Cartoon Network no longer airs on a regular basis, with the exception of and, as of September 2017,. The first challenge for Cartoon Network was to overcome its low penetration of existing cable systems.

When launched in October 1992, the channel was only carried by 233 cable systems. However, it benefited from. New subscribers to sister stations and could also get access to Cartoon Network through such deals.

The high ratings of Cartoon Network over the following couple of years led to more cable systems including it. By the end of 1994, Cartoon Network had become 'the fifth most popular cable channel in the United States'.

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The network's first original show was and was first aired in 1993. The first series produced by Cartoon Network was (1994), but the show mostly consisted of 'recycled animation cels' from the archives of Hanna-Barbera, being an ironic of a. It featured live-action guests, mostly consisting of celebrities which were past their prime or figures. A running gag was that the production cost was dubbed 'minimal'.

The series found its audience among young adults who appreciated its ' perspective. Kevin Sandler considered that Space Ghost Coast to Coast was instrumental in establishing Cartoon Network's appeal to older audiences., a 1960s by Hanna-Barbera, was recast as the star of a parody. This was arguably the first time the Network revived a 'classic animated icon' in an entirely new context for comedic purposes. Grown-ups who had ceased enjoying the original takes on the characters could find amusement in the 'new ironic and self-referential context' for them.