Boomerang switches to Cartoonito in MENA rebranding

Earlier this year, WBD rebranded Boomerang to Cartoonito in Southeast Asia, Taiwan and Hong Kong. (WBD/File)
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Updated 01 September 2023
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Boomerang switches to Cartoonito in MENA rebranding

  • Channel to launch on Sept. 4 featuring classics, new shows
  • Rebranding is part of commitment to preschool content, Warner Bros. says

LONDON: Warner Bros. Discovery is rebranding its Boomerang channel to Cartoonito in the Middle East and North Africa region, as part of a transformation of the channel.

The children’s network will also add new programs to its library, including shows such as “Batwheels,” “Bugs Bunny Builders,” and “Interstellar Ella,” in an effort to widen its selection of family offerings.

“I am very proud that in the year we celebrate 100 years of Warner Bros., we are showing our commitment to our youngest audience by launching our preschool offering Cartoonito across EMEA,” said Vanessa Brookman, senior vice president of Kids & Family EMEA for Warner Bros. Discovery.

The channel will continue to “offer a safe space where kids and their families can laugh and learn alongside beloved characters,” blending education and entertainment, she said.

WBD said that Cartoonito’s “modern approach to preschool programming is supported by an educational framework called humancentric learning.”

All Cartoonito shows follow a curriculum designed by early childhood education specialist Laura Brown to form the four pillars of creativity, caring, curiosity and courage, it said

As a full regional channel offering, Cartoonito will offer original series and franchises, providing an “educational tool that promotes creativity, collaboration and inclusivity.”

Earlier this year, WBD rebranded Boomerang to Cartoonito in Southeast Asia, Taiwan and Hong Kong.

Entertainment and lifestyle magazine Variety said that the move is “part of a big regional and global commitment by WBD to preschool content” following a “positive feedback to the Cartoonito-branded block on Boomerang and Cartoon Network launched in 2022.”

Cartoonito will officially launch on Sept. 4, with the network accessible as a pay TV channel on affiliate platforms across the MENA region.


Hezbollah says Israeli strike killed Al-Manar TV presenter in southern Lebanon

Updated 27 January 2026
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Hezbollah says Israeli strike killed Al-Manar TV presenter in southern Lebanon

  • The ​Israeli ‌military said later on Monday that Al-Din was a Hezbollah militant who recently worked to rehabilitate the group’s artillery capabilities in southern Lebanon

The Lebanese armed group Hezbollah said on Monday that an Israeli strike ​in the country’s south killed TV presenter Ali Nour Al-Din, who worked for the group’s affiliated Al-Manar television station.
The group said the killing portends “the danger of ‌Israel’s extended escalations (in Lebanon) ‌to include ‌the ⁠media community.”
The ​Israeli ‌military said later on Monday that Al-Din was a Hezbollah militant who recently worked to rehabilitate the group’s artillery capabilities in southern Lebanon.
Israel and ⁠Lebanon agreed to a US-brokered ‌ceasefire in 2024 to end ‍more than ‍a year of fighting ‍between Israel and Hezbollah, which culminated in Israeli strikes that severely weakened the Iran-backed militant group. Since ​then, the sides have traded accusations over ceasefire violations.
Lebanon ⁠has faced growing pressure from the US and Israel to disarm Hezbollah. The group’s leaders fear that Israel could dramatically escalate strikes across the battered country, aiming to push the Lebanese government for quicker action to confiscate Hezbollah’s arsenal.