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Rooster Teeth, known for producing comedic web series such as “Red vs. Blue,” is shutting down, another casualty as digital media companies struggle to gain large enough followings and revenue ...
Blue' and 'Gen:Lock' and will shop the Roost podcast network “[I]t’s with a heavy heart I announce that Rooster Teeth is shutting down due to challenges facing digital media resulting from ...
Rooster Teeth, the production company best known for creating the animated series Red vs. Blue and RWBY, is shutting down after 21 years. In a memo obtained by IGN and published on the Rooster ...
A pioneer in digital content creation is going away. Rooster Teeth, a subsidiary of Warner Bros. Discovery Global Streaming & Interactive Entertainment, announced this morning that it is ceasing ...
Say goodbye to Rooster Teeth‘s longstanding rebus-style logo of the rooster and the windup chattering teeth. The fandom and comedy entertainment company, a division of Warner Bros. Discovery ...
Rooster Teeth, acquired by founder Burnie Burns, is planning a return to focus on innovation and creativity. Burns aims to ...
Almost a year after Rooster Teeth, a subsidiary of Warner Bros. Discovery Global Streaming & Interactive Entertainment, announced it was ceasing operations after 21 years, the digital content ...
Warner Bros. pulled the plug on Rooster Teeth in 2024, after 21 years of operation. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works.
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Rooster Teeth, the online media brand famous for shows like Red vs. Blue, RWBY, and various podcasts, is back--with original co-founder Burnie ...
With those three words, an iconic Austin creative powerhouse is back. Rooster Teeth, the studio that helped pioneer online entertainment, is being revived, almost a year after it went offline.
Series like Immersion, Hardcore Tabletop, and RWBY contributed to Rooster Teeth's legacy. The company's content, including Red vs. Blue and Death Battle, continues to resonate with fans post-revival.
Warner Bros. Discovery-owned Rooster Teeth is deleting many of its most popular videos from Youtube in a maneuver designed to increase ad revenue. Why did Rooster Teeth do this? According to the ...